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- Building a JIT: Extreme Laziness - Using Compile Callbacks to JIT from ASTs
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- .. contents::
- :local:
- **This tutorial is under active development. It is incomplete and details may
- change frequently.** Nonetheless we invite you to try it out as it stands, and
- we welcome any feedback.
- Chapter 4 Introduction
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- Welcome to Chapter 4 of the "Building an ORC-based JIT in LLVM" tutorial. This
- chapter introduces the Compile Callbacks and Indirect Stubs APIs and shows how
- they can be used to replace the CompileOnDemand layer from
- `Chapter 3 <BuildingAJIT3.html>`_ with a custom lazy-JITing scheme that JITs
- directly from Kaleidoscope ASTs.
- **To be done:**
- **(1) Describe the drawbacks of JITing from IR (have to compile to IR first,
- which reduces the benefits of laziness).**
- **(2) Describe CompileCallbackManagers and IndirectStubManagers in detail.**
- **(3) Run through the implementation of addFunctionAST.**
- Full Code Listing
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- Here is the complete code listing for our running example that JITs lazily from
- Kaleidoscope ASTS. To build this example, use:
- .. code-block:: bash
- # Compile
- clang++ -g toy.cpp `llvm-config --cxxflags --ldflags --system-libs --libs core orcjit native` -O3 -o toy
- # Run
- ./toy
- Here is the code:
- .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/Kaleidoscope/BuildingAJIT/Chapter4/KaleidoscopeJIT.h
- :language: c++
- `Next: Remote-JITing -- Process-isolation and laziness-at-a-distance <BuildingAJIT5.html>`_
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