bf_jit
Over-engineered JIT compiler for bf (by ccapitalK)
asmjit
Low-latency machine code generation (by asmjit)
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bf_jit
Posts with mentions or reviews of bf_jit.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-14.
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Adventures in JIT compilation
I think writing a brainfuck JIT is a great hobby project for learning x86 assembly and the basics of how jit compilation of bytecode works. I also wrote an x64 jit for brainfuck in c++ ( https://github.com/ccapitalK/bf_jit ) , it's surprising how similar it ended up being architectured to the code written in part 2 of this post. It's moderately fast (runs mandelbrot in about 1.1 seconds, and runs towers of hanoi in about 0.2 seconds).
- bf_jit, my over-engineered x64 JIT compiler for Brainfuck
asmjit
Posts with mentions or reviews of asmjit.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-08.
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The 6502 instruction set as a database
Some other instruction sets in some JSON: https://github.com/asmjit/asmjit/tree/master/db
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30 years of DOOM: new code, new bugs
The attentive reader may notice that this code is from a third-party library. So, we didn't want to include it in the article at first. However, we found something interesting. In 2017, somebody opened an issue in the asmjit project: the GCC 7.2 compiler issued a warning to the code above. The project authors fixed it:
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How do I get the registers of a process in C++?
You can use something like https://asmjit.com/ to generate and call x64 code at runtime.
- Ask HN: Recommendation for general purpose JIT compiler
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Compiler Design in C++
But an easy to create a JIT would be to use https://github.com/asmjit/asmjit, which is used in RPCS3.
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Are there any low level, cross platform assembly languages that allow jumping to non labels?
You could go the way of https://asmjit.com (or forth) and make it your assembler DSL on top of the low-level call.
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C++ libraries for filtering collections and expression trees
But if you're willing to get closer to the hardware is https://github.com/bitfunnel/nativejit/ and https://asmjit.com/
- AsmJit
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Wrapping dynamically generated void(*)() pointers in try-catch?
https://github.com/asmjit/asmjit is nice. But using a JIT seems like a sledgehammer working around a lacking design.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing bf_jit and asmjit you can also consider the following projects:
blend2d - 2D Vector Graphics Engine Powered by a JIT Compiler
fasmg - flat assembler g - adaptable assembly engine