Excellent, thanks. Will try it ASAP (when not working on my J1 slides which are due today).
-- John (on my iPhone) On May 18, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter <charles.nut...@sun.com > wrote: > Here you go! The details of getting it to run under mlvm are up to > you, > but jruby accepts options like -J-XX:+EnableInvokeDynamic, etc. > > git clone git://kenai.com/jruby~main jruby > cd jruby > git co -b invokedynamic origin/invokedynamic > ant clean jar (with MLVM as JAVA_HOME) > bin/jruby <important flags here> -e "code here" > -or- > bin/jruby <important flags here> script.rb > > Where important flags are: > > --server (-server flag to JVM, if you want it) > -J-XX:+Enable{InvokeDynamic,MethodHandles} > -J-Djruby.compile.invokedynamic=true > > Not a whole lot of logging/debugging in place at the moment, but if > you > also pass --bytecode to JRuby it will dump out the bytecode for the > target script rather than run it. If it's wiring up right you'll see > INVOKEDYNAMIC in there. > > - Charlie > > John Rose wrote: >> My first use of git was a couple days ago, to pull jruby from kenai. >> So I'm a git noob. (Too bad about ruby & mercurial.) >> >> That said, can I have a recipe (script) for pulling, building your >> hacked version of jruby, and then for running your test case(s)? >> (From NetBeans, if possible, so I can dive into the JRuby code and >> start debugging?) >> >> Thanks; this is getting interesting! >> >> -- John >> >> On May 18, 2009, at 4:01 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter wrote: >> >>> I'm also seeing crashes for several scenarios. Like this loop works: >>> >>> a = 1; while a < 1_000_000; a += 1; end >>> >>> But these two crash the JVM: >>> >>> a = 1.0; while a < 1_000_000.0; foo(a); a += 1.0; end >>> def foo(a); end; a = 1; while a < 1_000_000; foo(a); a += 1; end >>> >>> A simple fib bench also crashed. I've attached a dump from the "foo" >>> case above, and I can provide a jruby dist to reproduce if you like. >>> >>> It tends to stymie further experimentation :) (no pressure, I know >>> this stuff has just recently started to JIT). >> >> _______________________________________________ >> mlvm-dev mailing list >> mlvm-dev@openjdk.java.net >> http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/mlvm-dev > > _______________________________________________ > mlvm-dev mailing list > mlvm-dev@openjdk.java.net > http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/mlvm-dev _______________________________________________ mlvm-dev mailing list mlvm-dev@openjdk.java.net http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/mlvm-dev