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Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM)
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Dalibor Topic |
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Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM) |
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Tue, 8 Jul 2003 07:11:29 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi Kazayuki,
--- address@hidden wrote:
> > Something to note: At least for IKVM (and I suspect for others as well),
> > the floating point benchmarks are probably inflated since I don't think
> > it implements FP correctly (i.e. it uses x86 FP and not the JVM model).
>
> The Java 2 JVM model allows double-precision arithmetic in x86 FP
> semantics as long as the enclosing method or class is not specified as
> `strictfp'. So, those results are not inflated.
>
> I agree most JVMs have not implemented the FP-strict semantics except
> JDK 1.4 and later, BulletTrain (an AOT compiler) and shuJIT.
speaking out of speculative interest, is shuJIT licensed in a GPL compatible
way? could one link kaffe with it?
i think shuJIT is quite interesting, since it uses sun's JIT deprecated
interface. I'm not aware of any free JVM implementing that interface. I'm
wondering if a free software implementation of a glue interface to java jitters
would be desirable.
cheers,
dalibor topic
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Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM), Mark Wielaard, 2003/07/08
Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM), Dalibor Topic, 2003/07/08
Re: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM), David P Grove, 2003/07/08
RE: Benchmarks (who has the fastest free VM), Jeroen Frijters, 2003/07/08
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