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← This time for real: verifying function cosine Helping the value analysis — part 1 →

The level to analyze

Pascal Cuoq - 5th Mar 2011

This sort of question (here about the trade-offs involved in the choice of the level of intermediate language to statically analyze) is the reason I still visit StackOverflow despite everything that is wrong with it.

Pascal Cuoq
5th Mar 2011

← This time for real: verifying function cosine Helping the value analysis — part 1 →

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