I want to see the generated code from the REPL, as with Common Lisp’s
SBCL, to have an idea of what optimizations have been made since it is
not easy to tell when writing high level code (especially higher order
functions). Is this possible?


On 17/05/18 11:35, Ramana Kumar wrote:
> You could build a binary using polyc. Would that suffice? Or do you
> need to see the machine code while running the REPL?
>
> On 17 May 2018 at 17:13, Mario Xerxes Castelán Castro
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hello. The Poly/ML mailing list appears to be down at the moment. How
>     can I see the machine code generated by Poly/ML? 
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