On 12 November 2010 11:59, Stefan Marr squeak@stefan-marr.de wrote:
Hi Igor:
On 12 Nov 2010, at 10:32, Igor Stasenko wrote:
I would like to hear your opinion on that in context: what if you would design a VM from scratch, and having a direct access to high-optimization compiler/jit. What would be your choice?
I don't think you will get a satisfying answer to that question. It might be that on certain processors the caches are big enough to actually hide the overhead of an object table in such a scenario.
But, by definition, caches are always to small.
I think we have still the source code of David's version of the RoarVM lying around that does not use an object table. With 'a bit of work' it would be possible to measure that overhead for our interpreter for a single core. So, if you feel like it, I could give you a hand here and there ;)
well, if that's not too much work to run a simple benchmarks :)
Best regards Stefan
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