At #jpoint speaker afterparty @Oli_kitty and @shelajev figured out that @scala_lang compiler is 40% faster when launched under @graalvm JIT. #HowProgrammersHaveFun
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Replying to @tagir_valeev @Oli_kitty and
Can we get Bloop running on GraalVM,
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Replying to @propensive @tagir_valeev and
Does it run on java 8? Then absolutely! Try running it with GraalVM/bin/java, I'm fairly confident it should work.
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Replying to @shelajev @propensive and
It does, GraalVM is my default jvm for most of the stuff I do. Sbt has issues with it though
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Replying to @lukasz_bialy @shelajev and
Bloop does work with GraalVM and it's faster than HotSpot
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Replying to @jvican @lukasz_bialy and
How much of the speedup of scalac and bloop on graal vs. hotspot applies to graal community edition (OSS) vs. enterprise (evaluation)?
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There's this almost one year old talk given by
@vojjov about scalac performance gains with graalvm:https://youtu.be/2HpTHGDrqcQ1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @lukasz_bialy @nafg613 and
Yeah, I don't remember it being 40% when I saw that talk!
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Replying to @propensive @lukasz_bialy and
we ran sbt clean build a couple times and did some napkin math; a dinner is not the most rigorous benchmarking environment known to humanity. I'm looking forward to the results of any other tests
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It's still exciting, even if you're off by 50%!
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