Link just seems to take me to his frontpage for me.

This is a good start, though: the -XX:-PrintCompilation option will
print the name of each method as it gets jit-compiled. It doesn't
actually show what native code is produced, but at least you can work
on your benchmark a little bit more.

That's not to say what you're doing is at all useful, really. You
can't microbenchmark code for the JVM. End of discussion. Stop doing
it.

On Jul 28, 10:15 pm, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> PS My sense of time is getting completely distorted. I believed it was
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