The architectural problem can sort of be resolved by holding one's nose and maintaining a parallel (fast) algorithm, the problem is that this is expensive and bug prone. The algorithms that lead to optimal behaviour often don't easily have a sliding scale of performance vs. quality. If TCC had to support VLIW it would be a lot more complicated and slower
The architectural problem can sort of be resolved by holding one's nose and maintaining a parallel (fast) algorithm, the problem is that this is expensive and bug prone. The algorithms that lead to optimal behaviour often don't easily have a sliding scale of performance vs. quality. If TCC had to support VLIW it would be a lot more complicated and slower