LLVM is just an example, the concept of "being able to predict what will be
through testing" and generate statically compilable code better represents
the point of that post :-)

On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Axel Rauschmayer <a...@rauschma.de> wrote:

> The email archived under at the following location is pertinent to this
> discussion, too.
>
> http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2011-October/043719.html
>
> In this email, I argue that LLVM IR is a poor system for building a
> Platform, by which I mean any system where LLVM IR would be a format in
> which programs are stored or transmitted for subsequent use on multiple
> underlying architectures.
>
> *From: *Andrea Giammarchi <andrea.giammar...@gmail.com>
> *Subject: **The Missing Tool In Scripting World*
> *Date: *October 16, 2011 14:52:47 GMT+02:00
> *To: *"es-discuss@mozilla.org" <es-discuss@mozilla.org>
>
>
> Just because in this ml there are many engineers involved in JS engines
> optimizations ... this is a "what if..." post, feel free to comment it or
> hopefully take some hint out of it:
>
> http://webreflection.blogspot.com/2011/10/missing-tool-in-scripting-world.html
>
>
>
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