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Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 136709682827 Apr 2013
Hi, Just a minor heads up. I am almost done with an Itanium lightning port, so that there will be only one architecture in the gcc build farm [1] miss...
Iain Merrick — 136184057526 Feb 2013*
Hi lightning folks, Good to see there's some recent activity on this list, and discussion of Lightning 2.0! I'm interesting in writing some JI...
Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 136113671917 Feb 2013*
Just to let you know development is still active :-) I got an account in the gcc build farm, so I am making a sparc port there. After a few days readi...
Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 135430600230 Nov 2012*
Hi, I have been declared gnu lightning maintainer :-) I plan to merge code from another "lightning like" jit I wrote, and any feedback is we...
Mathieu Suen — 134425788106 Aug 2012
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Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 133179537915 Mar 2012
Hi, Besides I did not go too far from a hacking mode only in the fork at https://github.com/pcpa/lightning, I added support for mips32 oabi, and more ...
Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 130892385124 Jun 2011*
Hi, Out of interest of learning more about arm, I made a simple arm port of lightning, see https://github.com/pcpa/lightning It has been developed and...
Denis Washington — 129441243907 Jan 2011*
Hi, I tried to compile GNU Smalltalk with JIT compilation enabled on Linux x86_64 and after some fiddling [1] got it almost to compile. However, one p...
Dok Sander — 129367107130 Dec 2010*
Hi, I haven't have any luck finding out about a compiler that generated GNU Lightning bytecode. I find this weird that there isn't a GCC versi...
Dok Sander — 129137036103 Dec 2010
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Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 128936608910 Nov 2010*
Hi, I have posted some random ideas about it before, but now I think I have good, starting point model for it. I already implemented it partially in m...
Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 128760911820 Oct 2010*
Hi, In the mips, the abi requires adjusting the stack offset even if not passing argument on it, and float/double arguments stored on the integer regi...
Mathieu Suen — 128698953913 Oct 2010*
Hi, Just want to know if there is a jump on overflow that would have the same meaning than the "jo" instruction on x86 arch? I didn't se...
Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 128642784907 Oct 2010*
Hi, First sorry for the previous email :-) Some comments about the work. I have only a alpha/beta sample, and I am hoping to not fry it before having ...
Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 128631736805 Oct 2010*
Hi, Since I have access to a loongson based computer and I am still doing some work related to lightning, it would be a shame to not work on a mips po...
Noah Lavine — 128570627028 Sep 2010*
Hello Lightning developers, The attached patch fixes an issue with memory allocation on Mac OS X. The trouble was that the test programs allocate memo...
Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 128569737528 Sep 2010*
Hi, To have better code generation, it is required to have more knowledge of certain constraints, like stack usage, flow control, liveness of register...
Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 128535962924 Sep 2010*
Hi, I just added proper support to call prototyped C functions with any number of arguments to i386 and x86_64. Interestingly, varargs functions were ...
Paulo César Pereira de Andrade — 128522911723 Sep 2010*
Hi, I think the work on x86_64, other than some cleanup is probably almost done, in the sense that it should not modify interfaces, and only correct b...
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