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| Date: | Sun, 30 Apr 95 22:15 MDT |
| From: | mat AT ardi DOT com (Mat Hostetter) |
| To: | antony AT werple DOT mira DOT net DOT au |
| Subject: | Re: [bug] ebp optimization problem |
| References: | <m0s5h3H-000GOeC AT gwar DOT ardi DOT com> <dmGflapRCLp5078yn AT werple DOT mira DOT net DOT au> |
| Cc: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu |
>>>>> "Antony" == Antony Suter <antony AT werple DOT mira DOT net DOT au> writes:
Antony> Yes, but now where does your stack go? You changed the
Antony> segment but haven't even touched %sp.
Antony> This works?
Of course. Any pointer valid for %ss is valid for %ds (but not
vice-versa). Otherwise, how would arrays on the stack (etc.) work at
all?
The drawback is that you lose the ability to nicely catch when you
blow your stack.
-Mat
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