I was talking to one of the authors of an OOPSLA paper on alias analysis in the context of compiler optimizations today https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3563316 (fany title, btw) and asked her how she evaluates her things:
They apparently use the CPU Spec 2017 benchmark set that has several C programs with Loc up to >1M. I know we at some point bought Spec 2006 or something, is there a specific reason we are not using these benchmarks these days?
I was talking to one of the authors of an OOPSLA paper on alias analysis in the context of compiler optimizations today https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3563316 (fany title, btw) and asked her how she evaluates her things:
They apparently use the CPU Spec 2017 benchmark set that has several C programs with Loc up to >1M. I know we at some point bought Spec 2006 or something, is there a specific reason we are not using these benchmarks these days?