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Project Summary

AsmJit is a complete JIT and remote assembler for C++ language. It can generate native code for x86 and x64 architectures having support for a full instruction set, from legacy MMX to the newest AVX2. It has a type-safe API that allows C++ compiler to do a semantic checks at compile-time even before the assembled code is used or run.

AsmJit is not a virtual machine. It doesn't have functionality often required and implemented by virtual machines; however, it is designed to be extensible by third-parties and mostly used as a JIT backend. The usage of AsmJit is not limited, it's suitable for multimedia, virtual machines or remote code generation.

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assembler compiler cplusplus jit x86 x86_64

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Project Security

Vulnerabilities per Version ( last 10 releases )

There are no reported vulnerabilities

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Languages

C++
93%
JavaScript
6%
5 Other
1%

30 Day Summary

Dec 19 2023 — Jan 18 2024

12 Month Summary

Jan 18 2023 — Jan 18 2024
  • 64 Commits
    Up + 15 (30%) from previous 12 months
  • 9 Contributors
    Up + 1 (12%) from previous 12 months