2017
DOI: 10.1145/3140659.3080237
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Abstract: The same flexibility that makes dynamic scripting languages appealing to programmers is also the primary cause of their low performance. To access objects of potentially different types, the compiler creates a dispatcher with a series of if statements, each performing a comparison to a type and a jump to a handler. This induces major overhead in instructions executed and branches mispredicted.This paper proposes architectural support to significantly improve the efficiency of accesses to objects. The idea is t… Show more

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