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by saagarjha
351 days ago
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Interpreters are just like normal programs, but splatted out a bit. In particular, they have branches and loops just like normal programs. The challenge for processors is that these high level constructs are far apart and dispatched through an interpreter loop, which obfuscates them. Being able to reach further back in history lets you recover this kind of information "through" the intervening bits. |
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