Well if you don't have any clear usage of it in the interpreter, then
the optimization inlining step will
consider it not-callable and remove it from the list of methods to
generate C code for.
Fortunately there is another method (the name escapes me) where you
can add methods that
aren't explicitly called, yet must exist.
Interpreter(class)>>requiredMethodNames
On 15-Sep-05, at 6:23 AM, David Shaffer wrote:
> I've added a *new* method to Interpreter but VMMaker seems to ignore
> it. How do I coax it into generating the C code for my method? BTW,
> I've verified that I'm doing things otherwise correctly by changing an
> existing method and noting that the chages are reflected in the
> generated C source.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
>
>
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