Paweł Sikora wrote:
On Saturday 27 of January 2007 10:05:53 Avi Kivity wrote:
"g" appears to be equivalent to "rmi", if "i" is impossible, gcc is free
to use "r" or "m", no?
`r'
A register operand is allowed provided that it is in a general
register.
`g'
Any register, memory or immediate integer operand is allowed,
except for registers that are not general registers.
so, it looks like g == !r for registers ( not general vs. general regs ).
I read it as g == !!r for registers ("except" and "not" constitute a
double negative).
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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
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