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* Re: ASM with ADA95 and GNAT?
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@ 1999-01-10  0:00 ` dewar
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From: dewar @ 1999-01-10  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


In article <01be3c74$795a8180$28074dc6@einstein>,
  "Joshua Shriver" <zeppelin@access.mountain.net> wrote:
> Is it possible to use inline ASM for either x86 or Sparc
> with GNAT? Or are there any free (GAS/NASM) assembler for
> Sparc that can be used with
> GNAT?


Once again I will reveal the secret source of information
on the GNAT compiler, known only to the select few, namely
the GNAT documentation included with the compiler. In this
case you can find the information you seek cleverly hidden
under the title "Machine Code Insertions" :-)

By the way, of course you have an assembler at hand,
because gcc compilers include an assembler. Merely use
the extension .s for your asm source file and use the
gcc command to assemble it in the usual manner.

Robert Dewar
Ada Core Technologies

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