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Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM)
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Tom Tromey |
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Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM) |
Date: |
08 Jul 2003 09:51:00 -0600 |
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>>>>> "Dalibor" == Dalibor Topic <address@hidden> writes:
Dalibor> I'm wondering if a free software implementation of a glue
Dalibor> interface to java jitters would be desirable.
Definitely!
I'd really like to see pluggable JITs (and interpreters). I picture
something like what ORP did, where the details of the runtime (e.g.,
object layout, garbage collector interfaces) are abstracted out, so
that a given JIT can function in a variety of VM environments.
Tom
- Re: Why gcj? WAS: Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM), (continued)
Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM), Mark Wielaard, 2003/07/08
Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM), Dalibor Topic, 2003/07/08
Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM), David P Grove, 2003/07/08
RE: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM), Jeroen Frijters, 2003/07/08
Fw: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM), Arnaud Vandyck, 2003/07/09