New prebuilt libraries up
I have uploaded new pre-compiled libraries for jhc which you should use if you grab up to the latest tag. I have been working on stability and bug fixing for a bit now, so jhc should compile signifigantly more programs than it used to. my current goal is to have all of 'nobench' compile out of the box and it is a lot closer to that goal than it was a month ago. :) John -- John Meacham - ⑆repetae.net⑆john⑈
On 5/23/07, John Meacham
I have been working on stability and bug fixing for a bit now, so jhc should compile signifigantly more programs than it used to. my current goal is to have all of 'nobench' compile out of the box and it is a lot closer to that goal than it was a month ago. :)
Is there work on partitioning the computations to reduce the memory footprint?
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Taral
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 06:34:08PM -0500, Taral wrote:
On 5/23/07, John Meacham
wrote: I have been working on stability and bug fixing for a bit now, so jhc should compile signifigantly more programs than it used to. my current goal is to have all of 'nobench' compile out of the box and it is a lot closer to that goal than it was a month ago. :)
Is there work on partitioning the computations to reduce the memory footprint?
Yes, A lot of the recent changes have been working towards separate compilation, which should drastically reduce the cost of running the compiler. The newest release also has a new statistics tracking module which should be less memory intensive as well. John -- John Meacham - ⑆repetae.net⑆john⑈
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