Using ROSE to Mitigate Performance Trade-offs04:33

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Published on January 31, 2018

Google TechTalks
April 03, 2006

Daniel Quinlan

ROSE is a tool for building source-to-source transformation tools for the optimization of C and C++ object-oriented applications. ROSE represents a mechanism to build translators that read the user’s application source code and output highly optimized customized C++ code.

ROSE is the compiler-framework which permits library or application developers to build their own domain-specific source-to-source analyzers/translators. The specification of transformations is made as easy as possible with non-compiler people as a target audience. Custom analysis of large scale C++ applications is also simple to specify; ROSE supports a number of standard…

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