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Automatic generation of parallel compiler-partial evaluation of parallel lambda language
We describe in this paper a partial evaluator for a parallel programming language. The parallel language we present is a combination of lambda calculus and message passing communication mechanism. By improving some techniques originally used for partial evaluation of sequential language and introducing some new methods, we successfully solve the problems caused by some internal semantic differences between lambda calculus and message passing in our partial evaluator for the parallel language.