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A-jitArea: JIT compilationArea: JIT compilationC-enhancementCategory: An issue proposing an enhancement or a PR with one.Category: An issue proposing an enhancement or a PR with one.compile-timeHow fast is the code compiledHow fast is the code compiled
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Loris Cro and Andrew Kelley recently published a blog post (https://kristoff.it/blog/zig-new-relationship-llvm/) about Ziglang's new self-hosted compiler. Part of the post is about how they can do in-place patching of the binary to avoid doing linking when changing small amounts of code (or maybe larger amounts too, I'm not sure). This seems extremely powerful. Linking is consistently a significant bottleneck in compiling rust, and completely skipping it would probably result in crazy speedups for compiling.
I'm proposing that this project pursue this either in a similar way to Zig, by patching individual functions in the output binary, or by keeping the jit open and recompiling individual functions as the source changes.
pepyakin, Congee, FilipAndersson245, afonso360 and adaszko
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A-jitArea: JIT compilationArea: JIT compilationC-enhancementCategory: An issue proposing an enhancement or a PR with one.Category: An issue proposing an enhancement or a PR with one.compile-timeHow fast is the code compiledHow fast is the code compiled