Comment by pjmlp
6 days ago
It isn't, check Gerrit commit history, they only take bits and pieces, plus ART doesn't do all bytecode equivalents. Some JVM bytecode don't have counterparts in Dex, rather get desugared into multiple instructions.
6 days ago
It isn't, check Gerrit commit history, they only take bits and pieces, plus ART doesn't do all bytecode equivalents. Some JVM bytecode don't have counterparts in Dex, rather get desugared into multiple instructions.
Was ART better at the time they wrote it? Do you know if there were any reasons other than perhaps legal, that caused them to go that route?
Mostly not wanting to pay Sun for Java Embedded licenses.
https://venturebeat.com/ai/google-sun-wanted-money-for-andro...
The problem isn't ART per se, embedded Java vendors also have their own internal implementations, but the big difference is that they pay for their licensing and support standard Java.