On Sat, 30 Apr 2011, Steven Bosscher wrote:
>> 2011-04-26 Gerald Pfeifer markup for section headers
>> instead of fake tables.
> The "Compiler improvements" section is 10 years behind on GCC's
> development (tree-ssa!). The "recently released" jMocha is from 2000
> and I can't find it anywhere for download. The "Open JVM Integration"
> is obsolete. There is very little on this page that is still useful
> information for someone willing to contribute to GCJ...
Hard to disagree, Steven. It's just that I am not to well aware of
what's happening in Java land.
I was hoping my patch made it easier for someone with more background
to update this page in terms of contents, but seeing that nobody took
action on your analysis I cooked up the patch below which I plan on
committing in a couple of days.
Gerald
2011-05-09 Gerald Pfeifer
-Mozilla is open-source web browser, -designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. The -Open JVM Integration project (OJI) is a Mozilla sub-project, and is -working to extend the browser to allow Java virtual machines to be -plugged into Mozilla. A gij based plugin would be very nice indeed -(gijzilla?). -
- -@@ -49,8 +37,7 @@
Bryce McKinlay has put -together a list of some benchmarks that run on GCJ. IBM has also -recently released a set of "micro benchmarks" called jMocha. +together a list of some benchmarks that run on GCJ. Building some infrastructure around these would be incredibly useful.
@@ -97,11 +84,6 @@