Hi


Jb Evain-2 wrote:
> 
> Hey,
> 
> On 8/1/09, sergiy.sakharov <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  Firstly - sbyte is actually INT8 which is ecpected as an operant of ".s"
>>  operators, and secondly - checked will actually throw exception in case
>> of
>>  overflow.
> 
> Nope that's not true. You can have negative operands to jump backwards.
> 

But SByte value type represents integers with values ranging from negative
128 to positive 127. While byte is the one who is always positive?

As for solution - it sounds great for me, I'll check i t out..

Best Regards,
Sergiy
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