2006
DOI: 10.1145/1111596.1111598
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Abstract: Optimizing exception handling is critical for programs that frequently throw exceptions. We observed that there are many such exception-intensive programs written in Java. There are two commonly used exception handling techniques, stack unwinding and stack cutting. Stack unwinding optimizes the normal path by leaving the exception handling path unoptimized, while stack cutting optimizes the exception handling path by adding extra work to the normal path. However, there has been no single exception handling tec… Show more

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