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Am 01.02.2011 17:53, schrieb Richard Gray:

> It's relatively memory-hungry compared to assembler (of course!), but memory 
> is cheap these days!

Well, I hope to be able to reduce the memory-hunger somewhat. The new
tree decomposition based register allocator will help a bit. And I have
some ideas about using tree decompositions to further reduce the usage
of stack memory, that I'll look into more closely once the register
allocator prototype has been merged into trunk.

Philipp
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