On Friday 07 September 2001 01:30 pm, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> In all cases, the letters x, y, and z refer to register numbers. The
> letter t refers to a generic register (P, S, I, or N). A lowercase p,
> s, i, or n means either a register or constant of the appropriate type
> (PMC, string, integer, or number)
How many registers are the going to be per type? Unlimited?
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- PDD 6: Parrot Assembly Language Dan Sugalski
- Re: PDD 6: Parrot Assembly Language Matthew Cline
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- Re: PDD 6: Parrot Assembly Language Dan Sugalski
- Re: PDD 6: Parrot Assembly Language Ken Fox
- Re: PDD 6: Parrot Assembly Language Dan Sugalski
- Re: PDD 6: Parrot Assembly Language Ken Fox
- Re: PDD 6: Parrot Assembly Language Dan Sugalski
- Re: PDD 6: Parrot Assembly Language Bryan C . Warnock
- Re: PDD 6: Parrot Assembly Language Dan Sugalski
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