Re: late generation of assemble code

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On Sun, 24 May 2020 05:21:05 +0200, Paul Dufresne via devel wrote:
> The idea was to push code generation as near as possible of code execution.
> Because at execution time, you know what are the specific features of the
> CPU, and what is used to most often by the user of the program.

In Free Software you have that already - it is called the source code.
If you want host-specific optimizations use Gentoo Linux.

But that approach (incl. the possible LLVM JIT) has its own kind of
disadvantages such as unreproducibility of compilation-specific problems
elsewhere - no way to have meaningful build-ids, ABRT retrace server etc.


Jan
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