> On Mar 11, 2014, at 16:49, Brecht Machiels <bre...@mos6581.org> wrote:
>
>
>> Is there any way that jit results could be cached to some degree, in one
>> or more files, to give the next execution of a program a warmer start?
>
> I remember seeing a similar question before. IIRC one suggestion was to spawn
> a daemon process. I suppose that could work for RinohType, but I'm also
> interested to hear if it would be possible to have PyPy save the JIT state to
> a file on termination.
There's a FAQ entry for that! :)
http://pypy.readthedocs.org/en/improve-docs/faq.html#couldn-t-the-jit-dump-and-reload-already-compiled-machine-code
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