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J. B. Wells, Allyn Dimock, Robert Muller, and Franklyn
Turbak
A typed intermediate language for
flow-directed compilation
In Proc. 7th Int'l Joint Conf. Theory & Practice of Software
Development, volume 1214 of LNCS, pages 757-771, 1997
Superseded by [50]
We present a typed intermediate language
lambdaCIL for optimizing compilers
for function-oriented and polymorphically typed
programming languages (e.g., ML). The language
lambdaCIL is a typed lambda calculus
with product, sum, intersection, and union types as
well as function types annotated with flow labels. A
novel formulation of intersection and union types
supports encoding flow information in the typed
program representation. This flow information can
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