bf_jit
Over-engineered JIT compiler for bf (by ccapitalK)
skybison
A fork of Instagram's experimental performance oriented greenfield implementation of Python. It features small objects; a moving GC; hidden classes; bytecode inline caching; type-specialized bytecode; an experimental template JIT. (by tekknolagi)
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bf_jit
Posts with mentions or reviews of bf_jit.
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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
skybison
Posts with mentions or reviews of skybison.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-18.
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Python cruising on back of c++
The parent comment is referring to the primary Python interpreter and runtime, CPython, not to libraries. There are of course other Python implementations, but [the only C++ one](https://github.com/tekknolagi/skybison appears to be unsupported.
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Faster CPython at PyCon, part one
Kind of! In my fork I run microbenchmarks on each PR. So you can see on, for example, https://github.com/tekknolagi/skybison/pull/456, that the change had a 3.6% improvement on the compilation benchmark. If you expand further, you can see a comparison with CPython 3.8. Unfortunately Skybison is still on 3.8.
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Another NaN-based tagging strategy for dynamic programming languages
This is also the pointer tagging scheme from the Ghuloum paper. I did not design it. Another tagging scheme I did not design is the Skybison scheme, which uses 0bXXX...XX0 to tag integers and 0bXXX...001 to tag heap pointers. This makes heap reads very easy (bias by -1 in addressing mode).
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wrench (tiny, fast, c-like interpreter): created a webpage and now looking for benchmark code
Skybison is a Python interpreter and I'm curious what the results look like. We also have some benchmarks in benchmarks/benchmarks.
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Using Firecracker and Go to run short-lived, untrusted code execution jobs
If you take a look at the Skybison Python runtime, I would be happy to chat and help you poke around integrating it: https://github.com/tekknolagi/skybison
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November 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I am, in fits and starts, writing a bytecode optimizer for Skybison that takes advantage of type information.