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From: | Shasank Chavan |
Subject: | [Dotgnu-libjit] Declaring temporary array |
Date: | Mon, 1 Mar 2010 15:16:39 -0800 |
Hi. I'm really new to libjit, so this question is likely to be one you've seen before (although I could not find it in your archives). I'd like to create a temporary array from the stack (not heap) using libjit. I noticed that the only types of values that can be created are standard types (ints, bytes, etc) and structs/unions. Would I need to create an array using structs, where all the fields required in the array are the same type? That doesn't seem right, so I suspect I have it wrong. I would appreciate your help on declaring this array off the stack - my alternative would be to pass in a "temp array' into the function I'm building so references can be made into it. Also, a few other questions: 1. It seems like the max optimization level supported in libjit is 0. Perhaps I don't have the latest version? 2. Any work going on in supportin ia64 code generation? Thanks. - Shasank Your E-mail and More On-the-Go. Get Windows Live Hotmail Free. Sign up now. |
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