Report Number: CSL-TR-92-516
Institution: Stanford University, Computer Systems Laboratory
Title: Opportunities for Online Partial Evaluation
Author: Ruf, Erik
Author: Weise, Daniel
Date: April 1992
Abstract: Partial evaluators can be separated into two classes: offline
specializers, which make all of their reduce/residualize
decisions before specialization, and online specializers,
which make such decisions during specialization. The choice
of which method to use is driven by a tradeoff between the
efficiency of the specializer and the quality of the residual
programs that it produces. Existing research describes some
of the inefficiencies of online specializers, and how these
are avoided using offline methods, but fails to address the
price paid in specialization quality. This paper motivates
research in online specialization by describing two
fundamental limitations of the offline approach, and explains
why the online approach does not encounter the same
difficulties.
http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/csl/tr/92/516/CSL-TR-92-516.pdf