PLDI 1987:
St. Paul,
Minnesota,
USA
Proceedings of the Symposium on Interpreters and Interpretive Techniques, 1987, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA, June 24 - 26, 1987.
ACM 1987
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title = {Proceedings of the Symposium on Interpreters and Interpretive
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booktitle = {PLDI},
publisher = {ACM},
year = {1987},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
- C. May:
Mimic: a fast system/370 simulator.
1-13
- Miquel Huguet, Tomás Lang, Yuval Tamir:
A block-and-actions generator as an alternative to a simulator for collecting architecture measurements.
14-25
- S. T. Shebs, Robert R. Kessler:
Automatic design and implementation of language data types.
26-37
- R. R. Karinthi, Mark Weiser:
Incremental re-execution of programs.
38-44
- David Notkin, William G. Griswold:
Enhancement through extension: the extension interpreter.
45-55
- Robert S. Sutor, Richard D. Jenks:
The type inference and coercion facilities in the scratchpad II interpreter.
56-63
- Arch D. Robison:
The Illinois functional programming interpreter.
64-73
- Richard C. Waters:
Efficient interpretation of synchronizable series expressions.
74-85
- Antony A. Faustini, William W. Wadge:
An eductive interpreter for Lucid.
86-91
- Rolf Bahlke, B. Moritz, Gregor Snelting:
A generator for language-specific debugging systems.
92-101
- Stephen K. Skedzielewski, Robert Kim Yates, R. R. Oldehoeft:
DI: an interactive debugging interpreter for applicative languages.
102-112
- B. B. Chase, R. T. Hood:
Selective interpretation as a technique for debugging computationally intensive programs.
113-124
- Andreas Krall:
Implementation of a high-speed Prolog interpreter.
125-131
- Jonas Barklund:
Efficient interpretation of Prolog programs.
132-137
- Janalee O'Bagy, Ralph E. Griswold:
A recursive interpreter for the Icon programming language.
138-149
- Thomas Pittman:
Two-level hybrid interpreter/native code execution for combined space-time program efficiency.
150-152
- Kai Koskimies, Jukka Paakki:
TOOLS: a unifying approach to object-oriented language interpretation.
153-164
- Gregory F. Johnson:
GL-a denotational testbed with continuations and partial continuations as first-class objects.
165-176
- A. Jefferson Offutt, K. N. King:
A Fortran 77 interpreter for mutation analysis.
177-188
- Jack W. Davidson, J. V. Gresh:
Cint: a RISC interpreter for the C programming language.
189-198
- James R. Cordy, T. C. Nicholas Graham:
Design of an interpretive environment for Turing.
199-204
- H. Harr, Martha W. Evens, J. Sprowl:
Interpreting ABF - a language for document construction.
205-213
- Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Constructive real interpretation of numerical programs.
214-221
- C. F. Clark:
The JADE interpreter: a RISC interpreter for syntax directed editing.
222-228
- J. Eliot B. Moss:
Managing stack frames in Smalltalk.
229-240
- Olivier Danvy:
Memory allocation and higher-order functions.
241-252
- B. Lang, F. Dupont:
Incremental incrementally compacting garbage collection.
253-263
- J. Dana Eckart, Richard J. LeBlanc:
Distributed garbage collection.
264-273
- David Gelernter, Suresh Jagannathan, Thomas London:
Parallelism, persistence and meta-cleanliness in the symmetric Lisp interpreter.
274-282
- Phil Kearns, M. Freeman:
CCAL: an interpreted language for experimentation in concurrent control.
283-291
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