Extended abstract: Type oriented programming for task based parallelism
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Authors
Nick Brown, Ludovic Capelli, J. Mark Bull
arXiv ID
2010.14133
Category
cs.PL: Programming Languages
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0
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arXiv.org
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Abstract
Writing parallel codes is difficult and exhibits a fundamental trade-off between abstraction and performance. The high level language abstractions designed to simplify the complexities of parallelism make certain assumptions that impacts performance and scalability. On the other hand lower level languages, providing many opportunities for optimisation, require in-depth knowledge and the programmer to consider tricky details of parallelism. An approach is required which can bridge the gap and provide both the ease of programming and opportunities for control and optimisation. By optionally decorating their codes with additional type information, programmers can either direct the compiler to make certain decisions or rely on sensible default choices.
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