As someone may know, I am now trying to make super-h's jit3 work. While doing this, I go back to check how it was organized in m68k. Of course, the jit3 port of m68k does not work for kjc (this is the reason why m68k port still uses 'jit' rather than 'jit3'), but it can execute so many regression tests.
After gathering several info from regression test results for both jit and jit3, I was surprised that 'jit' is faster than 'jit3' in m68k! Are there anyone who can remind me the reason why JIT3 is introduced? Kiyo _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe
