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We present a new virtual machine for Common Lisp, focused on efficiency of compiled code as well as efficiency of the compilation process itself. An extended fix-up mechanism is used to apply some important optimizations without requiring an intermediate representation. The new system performs comparably to or better than existing systems with similar design goals.
virtual machine, bytecode, compiler
virtual machine, bytecode, compiler
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