functional languages with inline Intel ASM?
From: Brandon J. Van Every (try_vanevery_at_mycompanyname_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/25/04
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Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 02:17:46 +0000 (UTC)
Can anyone point at functional languages that have their own Intel inline
ASM capabilities? I'm not expecting such a beast to exist, but I'd like to
know if it does.
Only thing that someone has explicitly named so far is Corman Lisp, which
apparently has partial IA-32 support, but is missing a lot of stuff like
16-bit, MMX, SSE, and SSE2. Or so one person tells me.
http://www.cormanlisp.com/
I'm not feeling picky about platform at the moment. I'm a Windows guy, but
would be interested in Linux implementations for sake of my knowledge if
nothing else.
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