Jan Waclawek konf...@efton.sk wrote:
I know this is not the best place to mention it, but I don't know
*where* is the best place to mention...
By filing a bug report + patch to GNU binutils. The better it fits
into the project (e.g.: include a ChangeLog snippet), the higher the
probability it
By filing a bug report + patch
OK, so here we go again, Joerg.
First, I have no idea what the source of docs is (and I suspect it is in some
arcane language I would have trouble to work with anyway), where it is nor how
to prepare a patch the high esteemed gnu gurus would be akin to have a
] documenting pm() and gs() avr-as operators
By filing a bug report + patch
OK, so here we go again, Joerg.
First, I have no idea what the source of docs is (and I
suspect it is in some arcane language I would have trouble to
work with anyway), where it is nor how to prepare a patch the
high
As Jan Waclawek wrote:
First, I have no idea what the source of docs is
GNU binutils, if you look around, it's easy enough to find: there's a
directory named gas (for GNU assembler) which in turn has a
subdirectory named doc. There, you can find a file named
c-avr.texi, which is supposed to
If you don't know something, you can simply ask.
Okay.
What do pm() and gs() exactly do?
Btw., as a stop-gap measure, we added it to the avr-libc documentation
some time ago,
Could you please point me at it, I can't find it. I can find a mention of pm in
As Jan Waclawek wrote:
Could you please point me at it, I can't find it. I can find a
mention of pm in
http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/user-manual/assembler.html (although
not its modifications documented in the as documentation); but I
can't find explanation of gs.
You're right, the