The main reason the JRE won’t be changed today is that a lot of the code running on it isn’t written in Java. And that’s a good reason.
I was merely saying that for a single project needing the best possible code verification assistance, it was more fruitful to look at language-level tools than at bytecode-level.
The main reason the JRE won’t be changed today is that a lot of the code running on it isn’t written in Java. And that’s a good reason.
I was merely saying that for a single project needing the best possible code verification assistance, it was more fruitful to look at language-level tools than at bytecode-level.