2009/4/1 Daniel Berlin <dber...@dberlin.org>: > On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 5:33 AM, Kirill Kononenko > <kirill.konone...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hello Dear GCC Developers, >> >> >> >> I would like to ask your opinion about possibility for integration of >> the libJIT Just-In-Time compilation library and GCC. For example, the >> same way as libffi is integrated within gcc source tree. It seems to >> me that LLVM solves many goals that are already complete and solved in >> GCC. So I think libJIT potentially is more useful for GCC and software >> developers. >> > Highly disagree. > >> >> What is your opinion about this idea? How this should be done and what >> improvements could be made to both libJIT and GCC for this kind of >> integration? > > I don't think we should integrate libJIT into GCC. It doesn't solve > any of the *interesting* JIT problems we would have, it only solves
What are exactly the *interesting* JIT problems you have? And who are exactly "we" again in this case? Is it Google? Or you personally speak for all GCC user community? > the ones we know how to solve in a fairly short time (given enough > developers). Do you actually have these extra 'enough developers'? Thanks, Kirill