Modular Heap Analysis for Higher-Order Programs

We consider the problem of computing summaries for procedures that soundly capture the effect of calling a procedure on program state that includes a mutable heap. Such summaries are the basis for a compositional program analysis and key to scalability. Higher order procedures contain callbacks (indirect calls to procedures specified by callers). The use of such callbacks and higher-order features are becoming increasingly widespread and commonplace even in mainstream imperative languages such as C# and Java. Such callbacks complicate compositional analysis and the construction of procedure summaries. We present an abstract-interpretation based approach to computing summaries (of a procedure's effect on a mutable heap) in the presence of callbacks in a simple imperative language. We present an empirical evaluation of our approach.