Scala 2016
Sun 30 - Mon 31 October 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands
co-located with SPLASH 2016
Sun 30 Oct 2016 13:30 - 13:55 at Matterhorn 2 - Embedding

This paper describes RandIR, a tool for differential testing of compilers using random instances of a given intermediate representation (IR). RandIR assumes no fixed target language but instead supports extensible IR-definitions through an internal IR-independent representation of operations. This makes it particularly well suited to test embedded compilers for multi-stage programming, which is our main use case. The ideas underlying our work, however, are more generally applicable.

RandIR is able to automatically simplify failing instances of a test, a technique commonly referred to as shrinking. This enables testing with large random IR samples, thus increasing the odds of detecting a buggy behavior, while still being able to simplify failing instances to human-readable code.

Sun 30 Oct

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13:30 - 15:10
EmbeddingScala at Matterhorn 2
13:30
25m
Talk
RandIR: Differential Testing for Embedded Compilers
Scala
Georg Ofenbeck ETH Zurich, Switzerland, Tiark Rompf Purdue University, USA, Markus Püschel ETH Zurich
DOI File Attached
13:55
25m
Talk
Reflections on LMS: Exploring Front-End Alternatives
Scala
Tiark Rompf Purdue University, USA
DOI
14:20
25m
Talk
SecureScala: Scala Embedding of Secure Computations
Scala
Markus Hauck codecentric AG, Savvas Savvides Purdue University, Patrick Eugster Purdue University, Mira Mezini TU Darmstadt, Guido Salvaneschi TU Darmstadt, Germany
DOI Pre-print Media Attached
14:45
25m
Talk
Towards a Scala embedded information system description DSL
Scala
Zeljko Bajic , Milan Jovic Department of Mathematics and Informatics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad