FYI
MS .NET 3.5 downloads IL and as part of the download/install process starts
AOT compiling and caching .NET assemblies.
I "discovered" this after downloading .NET 3.5 and notincing that some
program was using 100% of the CPU time for a very long time after the "install"
was done. I googeled the .exe name to find the info.
Not sure how that would fit into the current discussion.
Dennis
>Microsoft (and even Mono) both AOT core assemblies. (But if you apply my
>>generics comment, you'll know that even the AOTed assemblies, in both cases,
>>still rely on a VES with JIT.) But there is no reason that our OSes GAC won't
>have >AOTed copies of installed assemblies. AOTing is considered an *extra*,
>>*optional* step. We lose all the joy in what we are doing if we AOT
>everything.
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