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Analyzing logic programs with dynamic scheduling
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Programming Language TheoryLogic Programming LanguagesEngineeringRuntime VerificationAutomated ReasoningProgram AnalysisMore Flexible SchedulingDynamic LogicFormal MethodsSoftware AnalysisComputer EngineeringLogic ProgramsGlobal AnalysisReal-time SystemsComputer ScienceFormal VerificationLogic ProgrammingProgramming Languages
Traditional logic programming languages, such as Prolog, use a fixed left-to-right atom scheduling rule. Recent logic programming languages, however, usually provide more flexible scheduling in which computation generally proceed left-to-right but in which some calls are dynamically “delayed” until their arguments are sufficiently instantiated to allow the call to run efficiently. Such dynamic scheduling has a significant cost. We give a framework for the global analysis of logic programming languages with dynamic scheduling and show that program analysis based on this framework supports optimizations which remove much of the overhead of dynamic scheduling.
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