From: Mikael A. <mik...@ma...> - 2001-10-28 17:13:37
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Hi ! Later vesions of gas also support intel syntax, there is a keyword to switch to intel mode, .intel_syntax or something like that, if you don't want to use nasm (you don't get any debug info with nasm), but I don't know if you can use intel syntax in inline assembly though. Mikael ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dmitry Bely" <db...@ma...> To: <min...@so...> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 5:27 PM Subject: Re: [Mingw-users] help on inline assmebly > "cateroc" <ca...@16...> writes: > > > thanks a lot. > > finally, i have got a question. > > will mingw support The syntax of inline assembly used for msvc ? > > thanks again > > Your question has nothing to do with Mingw itself, all i386-hosted GCC's > (Linux, Cygwin, Solaris etc.) behave the same way. Inline assembly is > passed to AS assembler, so no, it is unlikely to support Intel > syntax. Nonetheless, you still can use Intel syntax in your Mingw (or > Cygwin ...) projects: create separate .asm files and use free Nasm > assembler, which understands Intel syntax and is able to produce .o files. > > http://www.web-sites.co.uk/nasm/ > > Hope to hear from you soon, > Dmitry > > > > _______________________________________________ > MinGW-users mailing list > Min...@li... > > You may change your MinGW Account Options at: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mingw-users > |