Paolo G. Giarrusso, K. Ostermann, Michael Eichberg, Tillmann Rendel, Christian Kästner
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Reifying and optimizing collection queries for modularity
Conventional collection libraries do not perform automatic collection-specific optimizations. Instead, performance-critical code using collections must be hand-optimized, leading to non-modular, brittle, and redundant code.
We propose SQuOpt, the Scala Query Optimizer, a deep embedding of the Scala collection library performing collection-specific optimizations automatically without external tools or compiler extensions.