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|    Ian Rogers to All    |
|    Re: compiler back-end development?    |
|    14 Jul 09 10:04:11    |
      From: rogers.email@gmail.com              FWIW, MRP [1] is in the process of supporting x86-64 as well as       currently support PPC32/64 and IA32. MRP is written in Java, which       gives a somewhat cleaner code base and the other usual productivity       gains from a managed language. It also has non-optimizing support for       Win32 but not yet Win64. The compiler back-end is based on iburg and a       linear scan register allocator. It currently not only hosts a Java       platform but a binary translator (supporting ARM, x86 and PPC) with       some early work on a Parrot VM too.              Regards,       Ian Rogers              [1] http://mrp.codehaus.org/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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