On Jul 29, 2010, at 2:12, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected] > wrote:


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On 7/28/10 20:02 , Casper Bang wrote:

It's hard to know without your benchmarking suite, but it strikes
me that the above, though unsafe, has a good chance of mapping to
efficient native code.
BTW - if I'm not wrong, a few months ago Kohsuke blogged about
something related with the performance and by using some tool he
attached the generated native code (of course, at a given stage of the
run)... Am I wrong? Does such a tool exist? Or did I just dream about it?

http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2008/03/ deep_dive_into.html ?


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