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From: "stefan fröberg" <traveler AT netti DOT fi>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: STACK (Enter, Leave, etc...)
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 17:15:24 +0300
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Hello fellow coders !

In my long (well, not so long) travels with NASM & DJGPP I have encountered
following unanswered mysteries:

-    Is the instruction "enter n,0" the same thing as doing:
    push    ebp
    mov    ebp,esp
    sub    esp, n bytes

Also, the last part of the "enter" instruction has something to do with the
(function nesting ?) in Pascal and I should not worry about it, right ?

-   The instruction "leave" performs the same as:

    mov     esp,ebp
    pop    ebp

    right ?

-    If I use the "enter n,0" instruction to set the stack frame pointer and
allocate space for local variables do I have to set instruction "add esp,n
bytes" before the "leave" or will the "leave" take care of unallocating
space of the local variables ?

-    Is there use for the "ret n bytes" instruction in C ?
    (That should unallocate passed parameters and local variables but the
above thing
    should also do that, right ?)

Thanks for your time !
traveler AT netti DOT fi


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