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Originally Posted by meynaf
Ouch. These are real performance killers on modern cpus, even if the situation is slightly better on some of them...
However, while it's easy to understand why one has to be made to execute an instruction in non-jit mode, wouldn't it be possible to do otherwise for memory accesses ? What is the reason it had to work this way ?
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I don't think there is no other way than function pointers to support different memory/IO types and sizes dynamically.