Just-In-Time Compilation: The Next Big Thing
2WHAT IS JITTING? WHAT IS JITTING? INSTEAD OF AHEAD-OF-TIME (AOT), AKA "THE NORM": IT'S LIKE THE APPLICATION INSTEAD OF AHEAD-OF-TIME (AOT), AKA "THE NORM": IT'S LIKE THE APPLICATION (/LIBRARY) IS THE 2WHAT IS JITTING? WHAT IS JITTING? INSTEAD OF AHEAD-OF-TIME (AOT), AKA "THE NORM": IT'S LIKE THE APPLICATION INSTEAD OF AHEAD-OF-TIME (AOT), AKA "THE NORM": IT'S LIKE THE APPLICATION (/LIBRARY) IS THE 2WHAT IS JITTING? WHAT IS JITTING? INSTEAD OF AHEAD-OF-TIME (AOT), AKA "THE NORM": IT'S LIKE THE APPLICATION INSTEAD OF AHEAD-OF-TIME (AOT), AKA "THE NORM": IT'S LIKE THE APPLICATION (/LIBRARY) IS THE0 码力 | 222 页 | 5.45 MB | 5 月前3Just-in-Time Compilation - J F Bastien - CppCon 2020
they fit in with C++ since we all use Ahead-of-Time compilers? In this talk I'll tell you about C++ AoT compiler, JiTs for dynamic language, JiTs for binary translation, and dive back 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 systems: pages mapped X at some point in time are modified.AoT AoT Ahead-of-Time compilation Is AoT the opposite of JiT? C and C++ are pretty much AoT these days: compile code to a target machine, then run run it. X mapping never changes.? Interpreter Is an interpreter a JiT, or AoT? What if it modifies its bytecode? A CPU executes machine code… an interpreter executes bytecode… That’s the same thing0 码力 | 111 页 | 3.98 MB | 5 月前3
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