of course :)
thanks Chafic and David..
Chafic Kazoun wrote:
From what I know (And I am no expert on the Flash Player). The way the
JIT process works, not everything is actually always JITed. Bytecode
that is executed once may not tget JITed at all. But code that is
accessed multiple times or deemed as a performance botleneck will get
JITed. The main motivation behind this would be to reduce application
perceived performance by interpreting some code rather than Jitting
which would alleviate the user from having to wait for the JIT process
to complete. This is most apparent on application startup where if the
user had to wait for everything to go through the entire JIT process,
things would just seem slow. You see this with the Java runtime although
Sun has improved this over time.
HTH
Chafic
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