Thierry Rochelet wrote:
Philippe Laporte wrote:
>
> Thierry Rochelet wrote:
>Hallo,
> je ne
suis pas certain du sens de votre question. Vous
> suggerez d'utiliser ces outils pour parser le bytecode?
>
> Regards,
>
Non, pas du tout.
Un collegue m'a m
ces outils
pour parser le bytecode?
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Julien Grépillat wrote:
I don't want to receive some MAILS anymore
je crois plutot que vous ne voulez pas recevoir ALL or ANY mails
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Hi,
the second explanation is the right one
You can find plenty of documentation on the JNI at
http://www.transvirtual.com/~peter/native/
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Hi,
If you are enthusiastic about having Kaffe
run on embedded systems, you might liketo take a look at the pocketlinux
project, which uses Kaffe.
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me of its parts at
http://www.CS.McGill.CA/~laporte/kaffereport/report.html
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Hi,
I think the following is a decent beginning explanation of the Kaffe JIT:
http://www.CS.McGill.CA/~laporte/kaffereport/report.html
Tell me what you think,
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please await Tim's comment on this matter
On Tuesday 19 December 2000 17:56, Marcus Smith wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 18:34:20 Philippe Laporte wrote:
> > On Tuesday 19 December 2000 17:14, Marcus Smith wrote:
> > > On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 15:15:26 Philippe Laporte wro
On Tuesday 19 December 2000 17:14, Marcus Smith wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 15:15:26 Philippe Laporte wrote:
> > If you mean simply to compile the classes before running them, this is
> > done
> > with gcj in the pocketlinux version
> >
> > Reg
I'll let Tim answer that one when he comes back from all over the place -:)
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If you mean simply to compile the classes before running them, this is done
with gcj in the pocketlinux version
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A little bit unrelated, but you may put
else if ((val - (uintp)where) > (STACKREDZONE / 2) )
to optimize hopefully a bit
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goat at TVT is to have pocketlinux run under pthreads real-time.
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Er
Hi,
I am very interested in this project. Can
you share what modifications you made, and what are your goals?
I have recently done the pthreads soft real-time port of Kaffe under
linux.
Thank you,
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Sorry,
yet, the two versions will be merged soon enough
Regards
Godmar Back wrote:
> >
> > Concurrent incremental gc is in development and should be integrated
> > in the near future. In kaffe 1.0.6, it is mem2.
> >
>
> mem2 is only in Transvirtual's still private tree. It's n
Hi,
Concurrent incremental gc is in development
and should be integrated in the near future. In kaffe 1.0.6, it is mem2.
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