On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 2:09:01 PM UTC, Páll Haraldsson wrote: > In case they update again.. and allow Julia later >
This could happen, there's a precedent for one "dynamic" language (seem no longer in later versions of SPEC): https://www.spec.org/cpu2000/CINT2000/253.perlbmk/docs/253.perlbmk.html "253.perlbmk is a cut-down version of Perl v5.005_03, the popular scripting language. SPEC's version of Perl has had most of OS-specific features removed. In addition to the core Perl interpreter, several third-party modules are used: MD5 v1.7, MHonArc v2.3.3, IO-stringy v1.205, MailTools v1.11, TimeDate v1.08" I only new of C and Fortran, in that version of the benchmark, and C++ in later. https://www.spec.org/cpu2006/CFP2006/ Fortran is still in.. Julia is the new Fortran to me..