flat assembler
Message board for the users of flat assembler.
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revolution 22 Apr 2018, 00:32
Moved to HLL forum.
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vivik 22 Apr 2018, 07:37
Some compilers support "intel syntax" generation. Don't know how close it is.
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Mino 22 Apr 2018, 08:46
All assemblers work according to the same principle, so it shouldn't be very different, indeed; however FASM uses macros, "proc" (so process I imagine), preprocessor instructions, segments,...
For example, when I go to this site (https://godbolt.org), a simple little program in C or C++ gives me a code x86-64 according to the gcc compiler; and it still seems quite different from FASM. _________________ The best way to predict the future is to invent it. |
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vivik 22 Apr 2018, 08:59
No, no compiler generates assembly with fasm macros. At least I'm not aware of that. They usually use labels and such.
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Tomasz Grysztar 22 Apr 2018, 09:59
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Mino 22 Apr 2018, 10:13
Thanks to you for the information
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Tomasz Grysztar 22 Apr 2018, 10:24
You can find a couple more on this very forum, for example Flat C--.
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Mino 22 Apr 2018, 13:23
Ha! Thank you very much, that's exactly what I expected
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rugxulo 23 Apr 2018, 03:53
I'm surprised nobody mentioned yet SmallerC (try "-asm n2f" since NASM is default).
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Mino 24 Apr 2018, 19:11
Okay thanks to you too
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