On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 4:02 AM, Andrew Moon <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ideally, I think I'd want two different steps: An easy to use > "programmable assembler assembler" which handles boring stuff like > register allocation, stack allocation, instruction set validation, > constant data, stream interleaving (ARM), maybe a cycle/pipeline > analyzer such as http://pulsar.webshaker.net/ccc/ if I got greedy. I > guess I'm mostly describing PeachPy, but parsing some kind of source > file instead of the nasty python code; something that makes writing > the exact instructions you want as painless/efficient as possible.
Hi Andrew, That makes sense - I'm curious why you didn't bring up qhasm though - how close is it to meeting those goals? Also, I think you work on asm-opt [1], another interesting project in this space. Is that a potential solution here? Trevor [1] https://github.com/floodyberry/asm-opt _______________________________________________ Curves mailing list [email protected] https://moderncrypto.org/mailman/listinfo/curves
