Just-in-time compiler

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[[HornetsEye]] makes use of [http://dotgnu.org/libjit-doc/libjit.html libjit]. This means that you can even define and compile
 
[[HornetsEye]] makes use of [http://dotgnu.org/libjit-doc/libjit.html libjit]. This means that you can even define and compile
methods during runtime. Here is a 42 MByte video demonstrating this capability. I recommend to watch the
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methods during runtime. Here is a 46 MByte video demonstrating this capability. I recommend to watch the
 
[http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/jitdemo.ogg OGG video] instead of the Shockwave video. It is of much higher quality.
 
[http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/jitdemo.ogg OGG video] instead of the Shockwave video. It is of much higher quality.
  

Revision as of 21:56, 11 November 2008

HornetsEye makes use of libjit. This means that you can even define and compile methods during runtime. Here is a 46 MByte video demonstrating this capability. I recommend to watch the OGG video instead of the Shockwave video. It is of much higher quality.

Demonstration of using the just-in-time compiler with HornetsEye. You can also view the OGG-video of the JIT demo which is of higher quality. The video was created using recordMyDesktop

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