2012/9/18 haael <[email protected]>: > OK, so where could I start from? Is there for example some list of flow > graphs opcodes?
You can use the graphviewer described in the documentation. > In the current approach in a binary there is a compiled machine code, the > flow graph representation and the JIT compiler. I think we could get rid of > (most) compiled machine code, leaving only some startup code to spawn the > JIT compiler. Then, each code path would be compiled by JIT and executed. > Loops would run as fast as usual. Non-loop code would run slower, but I > think this would be a minor slowdown. Most importantly, as I understand, the > binary contains many versions of the same code paths specialized for > different types. If we throw it out, the binary would be smaller. > > This is not a proposal. It is just a try at understanding things. It might be technically possible, but it's definitely not within the design goals of the JIT. > > haael > -- Regards, Benjamin _______________________________________________ pypy-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
