still no fun with invokedynamic
Charles Oliver Nutter
headius at headius.com
Thu Sep 10 17:58:23 PDT 2009
You could certainly use the interpreter to start prototyping whatever
you are working on. I used interpreted mode for much of the JRuby
invokedynamic work.
On Friday, September 11, 2009, Jochen Theodorou <blackdrag at gmx.org> wrote:
> Christian Thalinger schrieb:
> [...]
>> I think that was a bug we had once. Is your mlvm repository up-to-date?
>
> from the same day, so I would say: yes.
>
>> Btw. if the interpreter is fast enough for you, you can now build a
>> 64-bit VM. I've pushed the changes a few days ago.
>
> no, the interpreter is not what I need.
>
> bye Jochen
>
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