* GNAT system.machine_code
@ 1998-02-18 0:00 Andy Perkins
1998-02-19 0:00 ` William D. Ghrist
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From: Andy Perkins @ 1998-02-18 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Can anyone explain how to use the asm procedures in GNAT's
system.machine_code package? I just need to send a few instructions in
my program, and am not really sure how that package works...
Thanks
storm@vci.net
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* Re: GNAT system.machine_code
1998-02-18 0:00 GNAT system.machine_code Andy Perkins
@ 1998-02-19 0:00 ` William D. Ghrist
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From: William D. Ghrist @ 1998-02-19 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Andy Perkins wrote:
>
> Can anyone explain how to use the asm procedures in GNAT's
> system.machine_code package? I just need to send a few instructions in
> my program, and am not really sure how that package works...
>
> Thanks
> storm@vci.net
I have a related question as well. Can anyone point me to a document
that defines the syntax of the assembly language output produced by the
"gcc -S" option? I am used to Intel's ASM format, and this is quite a
bit different. I am just starting to learn Ada using GNAT, and I have
not had any prior experience with the GNU tools. Any assistance would
be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill Ghrist
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