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Paul E Johnson |
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Re: repost of D4 message |
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Mon, 02 Apr 2001 10:23:38 -0500 |
"Marcus G. Daniels" wrote:
>
> As for the matter of the getting rid of the silly VM in Java, the GNU
> Java compiler (gcj) will do it, and generates code that is ABI
> compatible with C++. Performance is similiar to C++.
>
> http://gcc.gnu.org/java
>
> After a bit of work, the JNI implementation of gcj is working with Swarm,
> the result being native code executables. Very slick. The Redhat Java
> team _kicks_.
I am excited to hear gcj works for you. When gcc-3.0 is released, do
you expect that the average swarm user will be able to go into a java
swarm program directory and type some "braindead" line like
gcj --main=ObserverSwarm -o ObserverSwarm *.java
?
I agree about the RedHat guys too. I get awesome response from the gcc
people about bug reports (usually end up being bugs in programs I'm
trying to compile that old gcc ignored).
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