Title
Implementation of the Programming Language Dino - A Case Study in Dynamic Language Performance.
Abstract
article gives a brief overview of the current state of programming language Dino in order to see where its stands between other dynamic programming languages. Then it describes the current implementation, used tools and major implementation decisions including how to implement a stable, portable and simple JIT compiler. We study the effect of major implementation decisions on the performance of Dino on x86-64, AARCH64, and Powerpc64. In brief, the performance of some model benchmark on x86-64 was improved by $textbf{3.1}$ times after moving from a stack based virtual machine to a register-transfer architecture, a further $textbf{1.5}$ times by adding byte code combining, a further $textbf{2.3}$ times through the use of JIT, and a further $textbf{4.4}$ times by performing type inference with byte code specialization, with a resulting overall performance improvement of about $textbf{47}$ times. To put these results in context, we include performance comparisons of Dino with widely used implementations of Ruby, Python 3, PyPy and JavaScript on the three platforms mentioned above. The goal of this article is to share the experience of Dino implementation with other dynamic language implementors in hope that it can help them to improve implementation of popular dynamic languages to make them probably faster and more portable, using less developer resources, and may be to avoid some mistakes and wrong directions which were experienced during Dino development.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
arXiv: Programming Languages
Architecture,Virtual machine,Programming language,Computer science,Type inference,Implementation,Just-in-time compilation,Python (programming language),JavaScript,Performance improvement
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1604.01290
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
3
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Vladimir N. Makarov100.34