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Expand Up @@ -21,7 +21,9 @@ There are four examples right now living in the `examples/` directory:
* `square_function` - A square function, as a simple example for code generation,
* `factorial` - A factorial function, as a more complicated example involving recursion and conditional jumps. gcc removes all recursion at O3.
* `hello_world` - An example that invokes a function written in Rust from JIT-compiled code.
* `brainfuck` - An ahead-of-time compiler for brainfuck. The speed is very impressive given how easy it was to setup with libgccjit. Some benchmarks, my compiler vs a naive interpreter I wrote in Haskell:
* `brainfuck` - An ahead-of-time compiler for brainfuck. The speed is very impressive given how easy it was to setup with libgccjit.

## Some benchmarks, my compiler vs a naive interpreter I wrote in Haskell:
```
sierpinski_triangle, haskell:
real 0m0.052s
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