But for some reason we have not been able to work with it correctly.
We may manange to build, as well as make it, but if not before it will fail when we try to open our image with the new VM.

What configuration do we need to adapt to correctly build everything with the Interpreter class, or at least the StackInterpreter Class(Not CoInterpreter, because we do not want to have JIT).

Kirstin

Am 03.12.2013 13:33, schrieb [email protected]:
There is working pure interpreter in the pharovm.

Phil
On Tuesday, December 3, 2013, Kirstin Heidler wrote:

    My freind Dimitri was not able to post his message. I am working
    with him on this.

    
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    Hello,

    as part of a Seminar in the University im trying to build the PharoVM.
    According to the README file here ([1]) I was able to generate and to
    build the VM successfully.

    Now I would like to build the VM without Cog or Stack-to-Register
    optimizations... The problem here is, that I could not find any config
    class (which is a subclass of CPlatformConfig), that provides the
    right
    configurations and allows to build the VM without errors. I have tried
    to modify PharoUnixConfig(because it was the default config
    class), but
    unfortunately the build failes when the compiler tries to compile
    gcc3x-interp.c.

    Could somebody help me with this problem? How should I configure
    my own
    Config class?

    Basically our Group tries to implement an object table in Pharo and we
    want to use (and modify) the basic Interpreter class.



    [1] https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-vm


    Best regards,
    Dimitri Korsch



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