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Joker_vD
8 months ago
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JVM exceptions are weird: a decompiler perspective
Doesn't JRE has some limited form of decompilation in its JIT, as a pre-pass? IIRC, it reconstructs the basic blocks and CFG from the bytecode and does some minor optimizations before going on to regalloc and codegen.
monocasa
8 months ago
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It's hard to call it decompilation as opposed to just regular compilation though.
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