Matlab Online Execution Environment LAS #16: Compilation Tools, CFLAGS In Racket by Craig Wright Summary This is the third chapter in a series of Racket benchmark suite articles to accompany a one-page summary on compiling Racket and Racket2. The first article discusses performance comparisons between code with the Racket benchmark suite on Racket-based OS’s and code with the JSPR Compiler in the LLVM. The second article discusses the various JCPs for compiling Code on ProjEC C with the Racket benchmarks for S390 and S390I. This section describes a comparison between the Racket 2 and JSPr Compiler based on a set of 4 JSP and three other similar builds of ProjEC. I also write a quick benchmarking video on the JSPr Compiler. What is it? 1. Compiler Runtime Usage It uses the latest Racket 2 or 2.6.29 for compilation. The main benefit of this build is that the build system is built using DBC. It takes advantage of the new Direct Compilation Environment (DCE). This was implemented in version 2.6.8. This means that C compiler was added for running Racket on a ProjEC build and that RCSX is required for compilation. Once you can compile with DCE the build automatically runs the JCP provided by WX for Windows. 2