In the latest update, I tried adding differentiating between color
and b/w images. However, I can't test anything because every time I
try a line like
x new = dennis
I get something that ends in "(double-free?)" and then the program
crashes, but something like
x new
x new =
do call the error() function. The lexer did not change since I
started this update, but it did change when I improved symbol handling.
On Jan 29, 2008, at 12:30 AM, Bruce Ellis wrote:
well i agree that russ did a good job but JITs are fun and often
make things 10 times faster.
brucee
On Jan 29, 2008 11:30 AM, Pietro Gagliardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wow, that's very impressive!
open: /tmp/something does not exist (2x)
no image lerp
no image doug
But you have a preview, which I was going to add soon.
I am sticking with my code interpreter because I know how to use one
(I toiled over hoc. and fossil ate my code up last December) and it
doesn't require hooking to a C compiler. I do like the preprocessor
idea though.
On Jan 28, 2008, at 6:36 PM, Russ Cox wrote:
Byron Rakitzis (of posix rc fame) produced a version popi with the
JIT
compiler, though sadly his where for cpus which are common cpus
these days.
Computers and compilers are fast enough now
that you can get away with just feeding code
into a C compiler instead of writing a full JIT.
And there's no porting to do!
I just put a pico on sources that does this - 738 lines,
not many of which are the "JIT".
9fs sources
cd /n/sources/contrib/rsc/pico
mk demo
Russ