Very nice. I still kind of like the idea that the EXecuted instruction is the next one in the source code and I-cache and is auto-skipped or some sort of a NOP.
Ah, silliness. And, given how IBM seems to be deprecating the use of assembler by "pushing" Metal C, not likely to be considered. Unless one of the compiler writers, who seem to be driving some of the newest opcode development, come up with a compelling need for such a thing. But I consider that to be doubtful. On Mon, 2012-11-26 at 18:51 -0500, John P. Baker wrote: > John, > > How about an EX(ecute) Relative on Condition (EXRC) instruction? > <snip> -- John McKown Maranatha! <><
