On 2010-08-19, at 17:05 , Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert wrote:
Voici un premier jet pour la proposition à soumettre:
Sounds good to me, with the following remarks:
Par 1: What do you mean by 'improve support for the language'? Par 2: I would replace 'simpler and more powerful' with 'simple are powerful', since we're not really mentioning other JS implementations. Par 3: I would chop the leading 'At this stage', and replace the repeated 'we intend' in the 2nd sentence with something else, like 'we plan to integrate [...]'.
Bruno
We would like to submit a talk proposal for the Compiler-Driven Performance Workshop.
Talk title: Tachyon: a Meta-circular Optimizing JavaScript Virtual Machine
Author list: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert Erick Lavoie Marc Feeley Bruno Dufour
Speaker: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert
Abstract:
JavaScript is now the most widely supported dynamic programming language in existence; it is the language that powers the client-side of the web, and large companies such as Google and Microsoft have clearly stated their intent to build web applications intended to replace current desktop software based on this technology. Finding ways to get better performance out of JavaScript code and to improve support for the language have become foremost concerns.
The Tachyon project is a research initiative involving the creation of a meta-circular JavaScript virtual machine. This virtual machine is meta-circular because it is itself written in JavaScript and intended to compile and optimize itself just-in-time, along with client code, to platform-specific machine code. This project was officially started this year, and while still in early stages, offers the potential to offer researchers a simpler and more powerful alternative to explore novel dynamic language optimization techniques and study the behavior or dynamic languages.
At this stage, we intend to use this project to demonstrate the potential performance and design benefits of meta-circularity, to explore novel optimization techniques based on dynamic analysis, dynamic recompilation and on-stack replacement and to experiment with the idea of a virtual machine capable of serializing its own state. We intend to integrate Tachyon in a real web browser so as to test and demonstrate its capabilities in real-world situations, on non-synthetic JavaScript code. We further intend to make our system open source and available to other researchers.
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