On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 8:22 AM, mattschinkel <[email protected]>wrote:

> > > Avoid the use of inline Assembler. If you cannot do without it...
>
> I do agree on this, however we could allow inline assembler with
> processor "IF" statements. But this would make a long messy file.
>

and a shortest hex file I guess...
everything is word, dword, sword or whatever is usually create huge files.

in my opinion, avoiding assembler can be a problem of the jallib as long the
jallib files which are indeed well structured and nice (from a pure software
point o view) are creating huge and messy assembler files and hex files
too...

>From this perspective can be nonsense to talk about using well structured
source code, as long the compiled code is a mess...

Vasile

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