On 03/11/10 9:13 AM, Stefan Marr wrote:
A small teaser: 1 core 66286897 bytecodes/sec; 2910474 sends/sec 8 cores 470588235 bytecodes/sec; 19825677 sends/sec
I'm trying to understand what is meant by this benchmark. How does tinyBenchmarks get run on 8 cores. How does the work get distributed among the cores. But I cannot find the answer quickly - see below.
For more detailed information, please refer to the README file[3].
The links take you to the ACM portal. One promising link on the portal: DLS '09 Proceedings of the 5th symposium on Dynamic languages is a dead link to HPI (www.uni-potsdam.de). I doubt I want to subscribe to ACM portal at this point, just to find out more about RoarVM. And, given that ACM portal is the only place to find out more, I doubt I'm going to look at RoarVM for any more than the brief glance through the github source that I've already done.