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From: | stwand07 AT uctvms DOT uct DOT ac DOT za
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Q: C src as comments in Assembly output?
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Date: | 20 Jun 96 19:03:55 +0200
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Organization: | University of Cape Town
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Message-ID: | <1996Jun20.190355@uctvms.uct.ac.za>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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I am mucking around with some "demo" style effects in Allegro, and would like
to try coding some routines in assembly for speed. However, I know perilously
little Intel assembly, only M68k !
As a self-tutoring method, I'd like to see what assembly code results from my C
program. So, is it possible to have the compiler produce assembly code _with_
the C code as comments, like :
// x = array[1] + array[2] + array[3]>>2;
assembly blah
blah..blah..blah
etc... blah.. etc..
// y = x*5;
more assembly... blah...
I've checked the FAQ and info documentation, but there seems no way to modify
the '-S' option to get C code as comments. Any idea if this is possible ?
Adios
Mark Wodrich.
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