Since this escaped my notice before, I thought it useful to post a link here - in case you have not seen it either: http://www.gnu.org/software/lightning/lightning.html This a portable JIT compiler library with fairly easy syntax (one syntax - many cpus). best Vladimir Dergachev
JIT compiler library
3 messages · Vladimir Dergachev, Marcus G. Daniels, Byron Ellis
Vladimir Dergachev wrote:
Since this escaped my notice before, I thought it useful to post a link here - in case you have not seen it either: http://www.gnu.org/software/lightning/lightning.html This a portable JIT compiler library with fairly easy syntax (one syntax - many cpus).
I think it hasn't been worked on for quite a while, though. Or has it development picked up again? Another idea is LLVM http://llvm.org
I think work on Lightning picked up again when the work on GNU Smalltalk started picking up again (there have been something like 4 or 5 releases in the last 6 months). IIRC it's a bit more lightweight than LLVM.
On 2/21/07, Marcus G. Daniels <mgd at santafe.edu> wrote:
Vladimir Dergachev wrote:
Since this escaped my notice before, I thought it useful to post a link here - in case you have not seen it either: http://www.gnu.org/software/lightning/lightning.html This a portable JIT compiler library with fairly easy syntax (one syntax - many cpus).
I think it hasn't been worked on for quite a while, though. Or has it development picked up again? Another idea is LLVM http://llvm.org
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