Re: HLA v1.93 is now available
- From: Betov <betov@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 02 May 2007 07:05:31 GMT
kistjebier@xxxxxxxxxx écrivait news:1178058415.276831.232520
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Also, writing an
assembler isn't all that hard compared to writing a compiler for a
HLL. One needs only to write a table to match the mnemonics to the
corresponding opcodes and to keep track of the labels, and an encoder
to spit out the binary code; the very reason that _all_, even the most
basic assemblers have these features. It's when you add high-level
control structures and an intermediate/compile-time time that the
complexity *** starts to kick in. Compared to the HLA front end, the
fasm back end is only a cinch in terms of code size and complexity.
Great, minion. So, you beloved Master Pdf the windler, should be
able to do write an Assembler in a breath, shouldn't he?
I hold my breath.
:)
Betov.
< http://rosasm.org >
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