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Posted by Dan Rossi on 07/06/05 08:23
On 06/07/2005, at 5:05 AM, Jochem Maas wrote:
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> well I hadn't got a clue about this vm stuff but I read that
> there are CALL, GOTO and SWITCH [vm?] models implemented. according to
> 'Seb' CALL goes fastest. But I would assume that offering different vm
> models meant that raw speed is not the only factor (otherwise why not
> concentrate all efforts on just the CALL code) - could someone** give a
> hint (or a link :-) as to what the VMs mean for people who have the
> choice?
> (i.e. in full control of the server running their code)
>
> I could imagine that the different VMs are tuned to different styles of
> code (e.g. OO & procedural) or different tasks? (web, cmdline, deamon)
> ...is this anyway near the truth?
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Wow interesting, tuned for different tasks ey ? If i must of read
wrong, Seb's benches said GOTO was the better compile option ? I am
still curious what all 3 mean :D
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