From: David McClain <dbm@refined-audiometrics.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: HLVM stuff
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 10:33:50 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <76C197D1-4C4C-4512-9542-21DA1ABFBE77@refined-audiometrics.com> (raw)
Okay, I think I may be seeing what you are driving at...
In order for any language to statically accommodate polymorphism, some
uniform (boxed) representation of possible operands is needed.
Whereas, with JIT, you have the option of detecting unboxed types at
runtime and dispatching to code specifically tailored to that kind of
operand. No boxing needed?
But now, in scientific computing, I would expect to see very little of
the profile being occupied by these kinds of specializations, and much
much more involved with whole array copying, and the mapping of
operations over already unboxed array elements. If once could sense
from function liveness analysis that some source array of floats, say,
will no longer be needed, then its memory could be used for the result
array of some operation, rather than constructing a whole new result
array.
Wouldn't that kind of optimization pay off much more handsomely than
dealing with these more symbolic oriented computations?
Dr. David McClain
dbm@refined-audiometrics.com
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