September 2013 Archives by thread
Starting: Mon Sep 2 06:04:56 PDT 2013
Ending: Sat Sep 28 18:00:36 PDT 2013
Messages: 94
- webrev that allows the compilation target runtime to be queried
Thomas Wuerthinger
- LoadCompressedPointer
Thomas Wuerthinger
- compiling code that has never been interpreted
Deneau, Tom
- hg: graal/graal: 56 new changesets
doug.simon at oracle.com
- Optimizing Method Lookup in Truffle
Stefan Marr
- AMD64Assembler.java:jcc
D.Sturm
- question about calling convention changes
Venkatachalam, Vasanth
- atomic add
Deneau, Tom
- hg: graal/graal: 34 new changesets
doug.simon at oracle.com
- webrev: workaround for threadRegister handling
Venkatachalam, Vasanth
- webrev for register decoupling changes
Venkatachalam, Vasanth
- overriding NewObject snippets
Deneau, Tom
- How to do AST inlining of method calls?
Stefan Marr
- @Alive vs. @Use Annotation
D.Sturm
- overriding NewObject snippets
Deneau, Tom
- hg: graal/graal: 20 new changesets
doug.simon at oracle.com
- @Alive vs. @Use Annotation
D.Sturm
- hg: graal/graal: 4 new changesets
doug.simon at oracle.com
- Truffle and support for a class name 'Object'
Stefan Marr
- questions on Word operations
Deneau, Tom
- hg: graal/graal: 26 new changesets
doug.simon at oracle.com
- Epiphany support in Graal
Michał Warecki
- Question about mark words in allocated objects
Deneau, Tom
- Callee-saved registers
D.Sturm
- Callee-saved registers
D.Sturm
- hg: graal/graal: 95 new changesets
doug.simon at oracle.com
- hg: graal/graal: Fix partial evaluator to not inline SlowPath methods.
doug.simon at oracle.com
- webrev for register decoupling changes
Venkatachalam, Vasanth
- webrev for register decoupling changes
Venkatachalam, Vasanth
- hg: graal/graal: 20 new changesets
doug.simon at oracle.com
- CFV: New Graal Committer: Bharadwaj Yadavalli
Thomas Wuerthinger
- volatile read and writes
D.Sturm
- hg: graal/graal: 70 new changesets
doug.simon at oracle.com
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