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  1. Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications (OOPSLA '01)
  2. Object race detection
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Contract Soundness for object-oriented languages
A core calculus for Java exceptions
The Java syntactic extender (JSE)
Points-to analysis for Java using annotated constraints
A parameterized type system for race-free Java programs
Object race detection
A study of exception handling and its dynamic optimization in Java
Efficient subtyping tests with PQ-encoding
Efficient implementation of Java interfaces: Invokeinterface considered harmless
Multitasking without comprimise: a virtual machine evolution
Portable resource control in Java
Incremental computation of complex object queries
Partial method compilation using dynamic profile information
A dynamic optimization framework for a Java just-in-time compiler
Dynamic optimistic interprocedural analysis: a framework and an application
Jiazzi: new-age components for old-fasioned Java
Modular mixin-based inheritance for application frameworks
Encapsulating objects with confined types
On objects and events
Visitor combination and traversal control
Object-oriented composition untangled
A categorization of classes based on the visualization of their internal structure: the class blueprint
Regression test selection for Java software
The architecture of a UML virtual machine
Pretenuring for Java
Controlling garbage collection and heap growth to reduce the execution time of Java applications
An on-the-fly reference counting garbage collector for Java

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Object race detection

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Gross, Thomas R. von Praun, Christoph
Abstract We present an on-the-fly mechanism that detects access conflicts in executions of multi-threaded Java programs. Access conflicts are a conservative approximation of data races. The checker tracks access information at the level of objects (object races) rather than at the level of individual variables. This viewpoint allows the checker to exploit specific properties of object-oriented programs for optimization by restricting dynamic checks to those objects that are identified by escape analysis as potentially shared. The checker has been implemented in collaboration with an "ahead-of-time"Java compiler. The combination fo static program analysis (escape-analysis) and inline instrumentation during code generation allows us to reduce the runtime overhead of detecting access conflicts. This overhead amounts to about 16-129% in time and less than 25% in space for typical benchmark applications and compares favorably to previously published on-the-fly mechanism that incurred an overhead of about a factor of 2-80 in time and up to a factor of 2 in space.
Starting Page 70
Ending Page 82
Page Count 13
File Format PDF
ISBN 1581133359
DOI 10.1145/504282.504288
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2001-10-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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