Beyond a joke: Dead Code Elimination can delete live code
Dead Code Elimination (DCE) is a fundamental compiler optimization technique that removes dead code (e.g., unreachable or reachable but whose results are unused) in the program to produce smaller or faster executables. However, since compiler optimizations are typically aggressively performed and th...
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Main Authors: | TU, Haoxin, JIANG, Lingxiao, GAO, Debin, JIANG, He |
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2024
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