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| @@ -148,9 +148,8 @@ trace linking heuristics prevent this, but in the worst case this | |||
| 148 | means the code always falls back to the interpreter. | 148 | means the code always falls back to the interpreter. |
| 149 | </li> | 149 | </li> |
| 150 | <li> | 150 | <li> |
| 151 | <b>Trace management</b> needs more tuning: better blacklisting of aborted | 151 | <b>Trace management</b> needs more tuning: less drastic countermeasures |
| 152 | traces, less drastic countermeasures against trace explosion and better | 152 | against trace explosion and better heuristics in general. |
| 153 | heuristics in general. | ||
| 154 | </li> | 153 | </li> |
| 155 | <li> | 154 | <li> |
| 156 | Some checks are missing in the JIT-compiled code for obscure situations | 155 | Some checks are missing in the JIT-compiled code for obscure situations |
| @@ -199,7 +198,7 @@ Nonetheless, it compiles to native code and needs to be adapted to each | |||
| 199 | architecture. Porting the compiler backend is probably the easier task, | 198 | architecture. Porting the compiler backend is probably the easier task, |
| 200 | but a key element of its design is the fast interpreter, written in | 199 | but a key element of its design is the fast interpreter, written in |
| 201 | machine-specific assembler.<br> | 200 | machine-specific assembler.<br> |
| 202 | An x64 port is already in the works, thanks to the | 201 | A preliminary x64 port is already available, thanks to the |
| 203 | <a href="sponsors.html">LuaJIT sponsorship program</a>. | 202 | <a href="sponsors.html">LuaJIT sponsorship program</a>. |
| 204 | Other ports will follow — companies which are | 203 | Other ports will follow — companies which are |
| 205 | interested in sponsoring a port to a particular architecture, please | 204 | interested in sponsoring a port to a particular architecture, please |
