On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Christian Thalinger <christian.thalin...@sun.com> wrote: > Hi! > > Yesterday I committed the first draft of the x86 C1 implementation for > JSR 292. > > I did some testing on Linux and Solaris with the JRuby tests and > benchmarks. The current implementation can run all but one benchmarks > (bench/bench_fib_stack_depth.rb, I still have to look into it) > successfully and finishes all 214 tests (test/test*.rb). The latter > means that all tests run to its end and do not crash or assert, I have > no comparison yet if they finish successfully.
Very nice! The fib stack bench basically ends up generating a stack error, so that's probably the place to start looking. It is intended to blow up but show roughly how deep it got before the stack error. Great to hear that the other tests are all working. I'll have to get back into indy mode and get a recent build made that I can play with! > It would be very helpful if people out there would test their indy'fied > language implementation or just simple MH or invokedynamic testcases > with the client compiler. It would also be very helpful to get pointers > to other testsuites than JRuby. The more tests, the better. > > The easiest way to give it a try is to only build HotSpot and copy the > libjvm into a JDK 7 b80 download (given you are on Windows, Linux or > Solaris). > > Thanks for you help! > > -- Christian > > _______________________________________________ > 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