Banibrata Dutta wrote:
AFAIK, the same logic used in runtime optimization of several other
dynamic languages or shell-scripting languages (including Perl), for
quite a while.
Trace trees are widely used? Got any references for that?
/F
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On Aug 24, 8:11 am, Fredrik Lundh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Banibrata Dutta wrote:
AFAIK, the same logic used in runtime optimization of several other
dynamic languages or shell-scripting languages (including Perl), for
quite a while.
Trace trees are widely used? Got any references for
Apologies for the inaccurate comment, without completely researching the
Trace trees logic. Indeed, it is not apparent that Perl or other common
languages use it or have used it for long.
On 8/24/08, Fredrik Lundh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Banibrata Dutta wrote:
AFAIK, the same logic used in
AFAIK, the same logic used in runtime optimization of several other dynamic
languages or shell-scripting languages (including Perl), for quite a while.
On 8/23/08, Paddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondered if this:
Just wondered if this:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080822-firefox-to-get-massive-javascript-performance-boost.html,
is a new name for what is done by Psyco?
- Paddy.
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