Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!sun-barr!decwrl!decvax!ima!esegue!compilers-sender From: yariva@math.tau.ac.il Newsgroups: comp.compilers Subject: Compilation of Sympal Message-ID: <1989Aug2.040534.3792@esegue.uucp> Date: 2 Aug 89 04:05:34 GMT Sender: compilers-sender@esegue.uucp Reply-To: yariva@math.tau.ac.il Organization: Compilers Central Lines: 27 Approved: compilers@esegue.segue.bos.ma.us Comments: If you have trouble reaching this host as math.tau.ac.il Please use the old address: user@taurus.bitnet My name is Yariv Aridor and I'm a Phd student in TEL-AVIV university (Israel). My main subject : PARALLEL COMPILATION of PARALLEL FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGES. We defined a Lisp-type parallel language (side-effect free) called SYMPAL (SYMbolic PArallel Language) and wrote an interpreter, run-time system and an optimizing compiler. (developed all on a uniprocessor) These days we are working on moving all the system to a parallel memory-shared machine (some National processors that were connected together) I'm looking of papers concerning support of MEMORY MANAGMENT an/or LOAD-BALANCING. Most of the papers I know of, deal with these issues only during run-time. I would like to read about ways a compilation can help the run-time by (for example) using useful information generated from analysis of the code. Works done on memory managment for sequential languages might also be usefull. Thanks. Yariv. yariva@math.tau.ac.il OR yariva@taurus.bitnet Paper mail address (I prefer my private address) : Yariv Aridor, 3 Pasternak st., Ramat-Aviv, Tel-Aviv 69205, Israel. -- -- Send compilers articles to compilers@ima.isc.com or, perhaps, Levine@YALE.EDU { decvax | harvard | yale | bbn }!ima. Meta-mail to ima!compilers-request. Please send responses to the author of the message, not the poster.