I am doing some research on compilers (to run on JVM) and I have successfully found two groups That aims.
However, I found that two, a Jasmine, which did not maintain quite well (last update in 2010). And second, Kraków, is a kind of poor document.
I can see that there are many mature JVM languages. And I'm just wondering, what did they use Simmler? Or do they just make full use of raw bytecodes? For my understanding, there is a lot more than simple bytecode instructions. And it will also be quite easy.
Are they any mature (well-maintained and well-documented) JVM Explorer? Or do I just start with scratch, JVM learns the basics?
Closer uses the library to directly produce biotech ASM for this purpose a very good And there is a widely used library.
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