Re: Question about jumps
- From: Betov <betov@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Aug 2006 18:15:23 GMT
"Dragontamer" <prtiglao@xxxxxxxxx> écrivait
news:1157039664.809012.118540@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Markus Pitha wrote:
It's not my target to see what's happened when I type in a number and
see the result on stdout. That's what computer newbies are probably
interested in but I want to understand what the little gremlins in
the background are doing while this happens.
I just fail to see what HLA does that prevents this.
The whole purpose of an HLL or of an HLL Pre-Parser, is
to _HIDE_. Assembly is a language that _SHOWs_.
In the past, we have seen a big mad cow, who was proud of
showing that an HLA program could be written entirely in
Assembly (not considering the absurd syntax...). Yes, it
may be a possible thing (HLA would just do nothing at all,
but restoring the normal Syntax from its obfuscated mess-up).
And it could also be possible to write an entire C Application
in inline Assembly, i suppose.
Nevertheless, if one wants to learn Assembly, he will use
an Assembler but neither an HLL, nor an HLL Pre-Parser.
Betov.
< http://rosasm.org >
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