Michael Haupt wrote:
Hi Gavin,
Am 01.04.2008 um 17:30 schrieb Gavin Romig-Koch:
No problem. In this case the answer is the same: it's not built in,
but you can build it.
thanks. You seem to have a thorough impression of how such an
implementation might look ("no problem") - could you please give me
some more hints? :-)
Sorry, no. I meant my "no problem" was in response to your " sorry
for sending two mails".
How to implement this in Jolt would depend on what you expected to be
able to do with "here".
You gave the example:
(set here@ 100)
which would "write to memory in a place very close to the code
corresponding to the set "statement".", but I don't understand what you
mean by this. Is it your intent that this would give you the ability
to change the machine code generated by Jolt? Or is this meant to be a
way to reserve and refer to memory within the machine code for use as
variables? Or something else entirely?
Perhaps a larger example, or a reference to a similar feature in
another language, or just an explanation of the larger problem you are
trying to solve?
-gavin...
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