But what i mean is native code . Anyway , what about compile to binary lenguages like java (it won't run as native one , but you will remove a lot of overhead from the java vm ) , Or simply , a thing like .NET/Mono but at low level .
And , of course , thanks for the answer , and your project is very interesting , i'll take a look . 2014-08-25 20:00 GMT+00:00 James <wirel...@tampabay.rr.com>: > Ivan Viso Altamirano <ivanviso123 <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > > > This has little to do with Gentoo , but still it is a interesting debate > . > > You can compile a great sort of programing lenguages to llvm bytecode : > > C(++) , java , Objetive C(++) , C# , Haskell , Rust ... And a lot more . > > On the other side , you CAN'T compile , lenguages like python or perl . > > I was just reading about Clang on the gentoo wiki and llvm. It seems that > most > of the portage tree now compiles with Clang. Some packages, although not > listed, do compile but give runtime errors. It'd be great to know what does > not compile and what compiles but has run problems with the code. > > > > The interesting part is that a feature under developement : It can > > decompile C(++) code to LLVM bytecode , (only if it not use plataform > > specific libraries or assembly code ) So , you can easily port your > > favourite X86 privative application to ARM or PPC , Just wonderfull . > > There are many methodologies for running codes develop for one system on > top of another system. "Gentroid" is another example [1]. Massively > parallel > Arm based servers are much closer than most realize; they will have several > mechanisms to run many popular binaries to provide for quick penetration > into the server/workstation markets. In less than a year, many complex > softwares will be "re-worked" to take advantage some some very > powerful new paradigms in processor, memory and buss semantics..... > > hth, > James > > [1] https://code.google.com/p/gentroid/ > > [2] posted to gentoo embedded: > > > Little update on my project Gentroid: > gentroid is now in the layman remote list, also I made a video, which > show the Hello World app running on Gentoo: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mdiUHNbPFs, but the source code is not > yet available because the main repository is too big. I sent a request > to the google code hosting team and I hope they will raise the limit, so > I can upload the complete source code. > > Regards, > Simon > > > >