Is it possible to detect that a Firefox browser is running the TraceMonkey JavaScript interpreter? If so, is it possible to do it with JavaScript? A solution which involves examining the browser binary or shared libraries is also OK for me. I'm running Linux with Firefox 3.0.14 right now.
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you can check if it's enabled by looking at: javascript.options.jit.chrome -> for browser UI and plugins javascript.options.jit.content -> for web content (you can also change the values) btw. if your code is a little complex don't expect to get a speed comparable to V8. Tracemonkey fails with branchy code (it may be slower than spidermonkey). More info: http://hacks.mozilla.org/2009/07/tracemonkey-overview/ A JavaScript Gameboy emulator I did: http://www.codebase.es/jsgb/ (compare speeds with Chrome and FF, and enable/disable JIT in FF to see what happens.... nothing) |
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So, 3.0 doesn't have tracemonkey, and regarding your comment that in 3.5 it doesn't work either - are you maybe running distro-provided 64-bit? I recall reading that tracemonkey was disabled on 64-bit builds (the support was implemented only recently and is not in Firefox 3.5). |
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