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| | | | This post is part of the Writing a JVM in Rust series. I have written a JVM in Rust ??thispost A JVM in Rust part 2 - The class files format A JVM in Rust part 3 - Parsing class files A JVM in Rust part 4 - The Java bytecode A JVM in Rust part 5 - Executing instructions A JVM in Rust part 6 - Methods and exceptions A JVM in Rust part 7 - Objects and GC A JVM in Rust part 8 - Retrospective Lately Ive been spending quite a bit of time learning Rust, and as any sane person would do, after writing a few 100 ... | |
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| | | | This post is part of the Writing a JVM in Rust series. I have written a JVM in Rust A JVM in Rust part 2 - The class files format A JVM in Rust part 3 - Parsing class files A JVM in Rust part 4 - The Java bytecode A JVM in Rust part 5 - Executing instructions ??thispost A JVM in Rust part 6 - Methods and exceptions A JVM in Rust part 7 - Objects and GC A JVM in Rust part 8 - Retrospective In this post, I will discuss how RJVM executes the Java bytecode. | |
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| | | | "java.lang. @Nullable Integer @Nullable [] arr @Nullable []" is valid Java, but why? Learn more about the placement of Java annotations here. | |
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| | So here goes my first post! |