I'd be very happy with just being able to run a thread manually on a
second processor.  I'll decide what's parallelizable, but let me
compile an MP app to begin with.

P.


On 3/15/07, Theodore H. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Noticed this on Arstechnica today:
> >
> > "A company called Codeplay showed up at this week's GDC to talk
> > about their
> > new auto-parallelizing compiler, called Sieve. Sieve takes in
> > single-threaded C/C++ code, examines it for dependencies and
> > parallelization
> > opportunities, and turns it into multithreaded code for use on
> > multicore
> > processors"
> >
> > Might this be something that RS could also implement for RB ?
> > Since we are
> > now in a "multiprocessor age" , the ability to easily create MP
> > exes from RB
> > by such means could be a good selling/marketing point for RS.
>
> I think the answer is "no".
>
> It's really not easy. I don't even think Xcode does it properly, and
> they have a whole hoard of linux developers doing the gcc side of
> things.
>
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