[Vm-dev] Why primitive new have unexpected temp affectation

tim Rowledge tim at rowledge.org
Mon Aug 13 22:12:37 UTC 2007


On 13-Aug-07, at 2:22 PM, Mathieu Suen wrote:

> Ok. so if I understood correctly that means that when a GC occurs  
> the address of the object class may change and the reference from  
> an object pointing to him is updated but not the register of the VM.
Exactly. If we had the luxury of a really suitable cpu it would  
obviously handle it transparently. Talk nicely to Jecel and alter  
reality a bit so that the intel 'architecture' doesn't have a pretty  
much total stranglehold...

tim
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