regalloc2-tool binary package in Ubuntu Noble armhf
regalloc2 is a register allocator
that started life as, and is about 50% still,
a port of IonMonkey's backtracking register allocator to Rust.
In many regards, it has been generalized, optimized, and improved
since the initial port.
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In addition,
it contains substantial amounts of testing infrastructure
(fuzzing harnesses and checkers)
that does not exist in the original IonMonkey allocator.
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This package contains the command-line tool regalloc2-tool
which reads a bincode-encoded SerializableFun
and then runs the register allocator and checker on it.
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This is a useful tool for debugging register allocation failures
and to investigate cases of poor register allocation.
Publishing history
Date | Status | Target | Component | Section | Priority | Phased updates | Version | ||
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2024-02-16 21:02:50 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Noble armhf | release | universe | rust | Optional | 0.9.3-1 | ||
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Deleted | Ubuntu Noble armhf | proposed | universe | rust | Optional | 0.9.3-1 | |||
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2024-02-16 21:03:06 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Noble armhf | release | universe | rust | Optional | 0.9.2-2 | ||
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2024-02-18 00:10:16 UTC | Deleted | Ubuntu Noble armhf | proposed | universe | rust | Optional | 0.9.2-2 | ||
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