Abstract:We present a new method for modular compilation of synchronous programs given in imperative languages like Quartz or Esterel. The main idea of our approach consists of computing sequential jobs that correspond with control flow locations of the program. Each job encodes that part of an instantaneous reaction that is triggered by the activation of the corresponding control flow location. The special consideration of the initial job that is executed at initial time yields a simple method for modular code generation.
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