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- From: mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de (Michael van Elst)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: PPC compilers
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 15:55:46 +0100
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- fischerj@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Juergen "Rally" Fischer) writes:
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- >: Juergen Fischer claims that having to read and write how
- >: many bytes the type has in every instruction is an _advantage_.
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- >Juergen Fischer did other claims,
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- You have problems with the english language.
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- You said that you can't see how many bytes are written in
-
- *a++ = *b++;
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- but you can in
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- move.w (a0)+,(a1)+
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- And you said this was an advantage.
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- >but as Michael van Elst uses to
- >add "preconditions" to claims...
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- Again you have problems with the language. You are adding preconditions.
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- >Yes, I would say an assembler programmer has to care about the wordsize
- >in each instruction. But I never said that this is an advantage.
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- You are lying.
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- Michael van Elst
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