On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 03:47:57PM +0100, S K wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I guess you can gather from the question itself that I am new to Kaffe. I am
> interested in looking
> at the Java stack manipulation codes. Is there any documentation on this? I
> have seen previous
> messages talk about the hea
Hi all,
I guess you can gather from the question itself that I am new to Kaffe. I am
interested in looking
at the Java stack manipulation codes. Is there any documentation on this? I
have seen previous
messages talk about the heap, but not the stack. Could anyone knowledgeable
point me to the
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We're two students in Computer Engineering and we're analyzing the GC
of Kaffe.
Please can anyone send us a more detailed documentation about the
source code
We're two students in Computer Engineering and we're analyzing the GC
of Kaffe.
Please can anyone send us a more detailed documentation about the
source code of Virtual Machine and particularly of GC(also UML
diagrams)?Thanks.
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Michael Franz wrote:
Hi,
I have a small change for the documentation in support.h.
thanks michael, I'll check it in.
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Hi,
I have a small change for the documentation in support.h.
Michael
Index: support.h
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RCS file: /cvs/kaffe/kaffe/kaffe/kaffevm/support.h,v
retrieving revision 1.40
diff -u -r1.40 support.h
--- support.h 31 Mar 2005 10:39:27 -
Ciao Gerlando,
Gerlando Falauto wrote:
Hi everyone,
I haven't read the list for a few months now, so I don't
know if there have been any developments from the documentation front.
Anyway, my thesis (due in a few days) includes some useful information
(well at least I guess it might be useful to
> Hi everyone,
hi,
> I haven't read the list for a few months now, so I don't
> know if there have been any developments from the documentation front.
> Anyway, my thesis (due in a few days) includes some useful information
> (well at least I guess it might be useful to other people) about the
Hi everyone,
I haven't read the list for a few months now, so I don't
know if there have been any developments from the documentation front.
Anyway, my thesis (due in a few days) includes some useful information
(well at least I guess it might be useful to other people) about the
project, espe
Hi jimmy,
jimmy a. ford wrote:
I've just started working with Java. Namely Kaffe. I've downloaded some
java examples from the internet some worked, but the other ones had an
error looking for "classes". Can you tell me where I can find a good
Java tutorial that matches yours.
I'll cite from the k
I've just started working with Java. Namely Kaffe. I've downloaded some
java examples from the internet some worked, but the other ones had an
error looking for "classes". Can you tell me where I can find a good
Java tutorial that matches yours.
Thanks,
JAF
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On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Svante Arvedal wrote:
Hi Svante,
thanks for your reply. I would really love to hear something more about
your project. Could you give me some pointers and/or send me some of your
papers? And yes, the source code could would sure be very helpful to me.
Right now I am going v
--- Gerlando Falauto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Archie Cobbs wrote:
>
> > Gerlando Falauto wrote:
> > > > Compiling kaffe on linux with CFLAGS -ansi
> -pedantic
> > > > first, might help fix some of the portability
> > > > problems. If you do so, please send us the
> patche
Hi Gerlando,
I have recently ported the Kaffe jit3 engine to the VLIW architecture IA-64 as a
master's thesis; so yes it is possible, even though I wasn't able to completely finish
it. The jit framework was not constructed for VLIW architectures so I've done some
workaround solutions. If Kaffe i
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Archie Cobbs wrote:
> Gerlando Falauto wrote:
> > > Compiling kaffe on linux with CFLAGS -ansi -pedantic
> > > first, might help fix some of the portability
> > > problems. If you do so, please send us the patches.
> >
> > This is a very neat idea, thanks a lot. I will defini
Gerlando Falauto wrote:
> > Compiling kaffe on linux with CFLAGS -ansi -pedantic
> > first, might help fix some of the portability
> > problems. If you do so, please send us the patches.
>
> This is a very neat idea, thanks a lot. I will definitely give it a shot.
This may be a ridiculous sugge
> Compiling kaffe on linux with CFLAGS -ansi -pedantic
> first, might help fix some of the portability
> problems. If you do so, please send us the patches.
This is a very neat idea, thanks a lot. I will definitely give it a shot.
;-)
Though I am afraid I might want to shoot myself thereafter.
Hi Patrick,
thanks for your reply.
> > I am very new to the world of kaffe, and I would like to understand it a
> > little better.
>
> Most documentation is in the FAQ/ subdirectory. I think a porting
> document has been promised, but I don't see it in CVS.
I took a peek at the porting docume
--- Patrick Tullmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am very new to the world of kaffe, and I would
> like to understand it a
> > little better.
>
> Most documentation is in the FAQ/ subdirectory. I
> think a porting
> document has been promised, but I don't see it in
> CVS.
also check out the
> I am very new to the world of kaffe, and I would like to understand it a
> little better.
Most documentation is in the FAQ/ subdirectory. I think a porting
document has been promised, but I don't see it in CVS.
> In particular, my goal would be to port Kaffe (or a part of it, for some
> resear
Hi everyone,
I am very new to the world of kaffe, and I would like to understand it a
little better.
In particular, my goal would be to port Kaffe (or a part of it, for some
research purposes) to yet another platform, which is a VLIW architecture
developed by HP & ST. Unfortunately though, only
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