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From: doing AT soback DOT kornet DOT nm DOT kr
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: At inline assemble..
Date: 21 Apr 1997 06:58:15 GMT
Organization: System Engineering Research Institute (SERI)
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Michael Bukin (bukinm AT inp DOT nsk DOT su) wrote:
:   With `-O3' `Test' is inlined and this will result in
: `MyLoop' label defined twice in `main', which is not
: acceptable by assembler. Use `.' for referencing
: current address.
:   Also, load `count' into ecx explicitely
: (use "c" instead of "g").

: inline void
: Test (int _count)
: {
:   __asm__ volatile ("loop ."
:                     : : "c" (_count) : "%ecx");
: }

: Look at generated assembler input with gcc -S
Thanks for you reply.  The example was made too hurry. ^^;  So I coudn't
check "g" (count) routine.    But I didn't mean Referencing current address.
I want to use label in inline assembly with -O3 option.

Many thanks in advance.

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