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Acknowledgments;
1. Overview;
2. Continuation-passing style;
3. Semantics of the CPS;
4. ML-specific optimizations;
5. Conversion into CPS;
6. Optimization of the CPS;
7. Beta expansion;
8. Hoisting;
9. Common subexpressions;
10. Closure conversion;
11. Register spilling;
12. Space complexity;
13. The abstract machine;
14. Machine-code generation;
15. Performance evaluation;
16. The runtime system;
17. Parallel programming;
18. Future directions; Appendix A. Introduction to ML; Appendix B. Semantics of the CPS; Appendix C. Obtaining standard ML of New Jersey; Appendix D. Readings; Bibliography; Index.
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