Re: Which Assembler?
- From: Betov <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Nov 2007 12:07:02 GMT
santosh <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx> écrivait news:filtra$kfm$1
@registered.motzarella.org:
What can reasonably be regarded as a "grey area" between assembler and
compiler output, are the built in HLL statements like MASM's INVOKE,
IF, WHILE etc., HLA's HLL control constructs, RosAsm's Pre-Parsers and
others.
Right for RosAsm's pre-parsers. They are open door to real HLL(s),
and the fact of being trigered on user's decision leaves the whole
thing untouched, as an Assembler: The red line remains under user's
control. For the other things, they belong to HLL, whatever way we
look at them: An HLL will keep an HLL, even with Asm Inline available
(What HLA doesn't even provide).
Betov.
< http://rosasm.org >
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