Hi,
I know that there is an ELF writer. That is an Ahead-Of-Time Compiler. So that the code can be written to disk.
The debugger is not yet ready. As far as I understand the debugger code is in /jit/jit-debugger*. There still TODO functions like get_current_thread and get_specific_thread.
For the Ahead-Of-Time compilation look:
http://maybe.dotgnu.info:8000/~krokas/books/libJIT/libjit_13.html#SEC23
Cheers,
Kirill.
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I've only been poking around the sources for a few minutes, and things
look rather good. But I'm interested in the quality of the generated
code. Is there any "nice" way to dump (show disassembled) the
generated code -- or do I have to write it to disk and use objdump?
I suppose this must be a fairly common operation, esp when debugging
the generated code.
~j