Re: [Clax86list] using common macros in NASM and C
- From: "hackkaush" <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Jul 2006 01:05:54 -0700
And can you tell that what is you website?
Charles A. Crayne wrote:
On 26 Jul 2006 09:24:07 -0700
"randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:Are we not talking about macro definitions in this thread?
Not seeing any value in discussing the definition of a macro, let me
merely state that my usage of the term is consistent with the definition
found on Whatis.com, "A macro is a programming language statement that,
when processed, generates a sequence of more detailed language statements."
:It is *very* rare for a typical C header file to translate easily to
:assembly language.
This has not been my experience, which, as you know, is somewhat greater
than yours.
:For example, don't try this
:with most of the Windows header files and try to create a NASM
:equivalent.
For reasons which have nothing to do with this thread, I have no intention
of converting any Windows header files. However, I have converted portions
of several Linux header files to both NASM and FASM, and the results are
available on my web site, for all to see.
-- Chuck
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