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Re: Intel inline assembly


  • Subject: Re: Intel inline assembly
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 08:44:33 -0700

Please file an enhancement request at bugreporter.apple.com.

Scott

On Jun 10, 2005, at 6:50 AM, Sebastien Metrot wrote:

Hi,

We currently build our applications both on MSVC 7.1 and XCode. The MacIntel switch will permit us to reuse a lot of our low level optims for x86. The PPC targets use -fasm-blocks for out PPC inline assembly, to match the codewarrior syntax. I know gcc can use the standard intel syntax with -masm=intel but it would still need a lot of source code reformating as this syntax requires each line of code to be enclosed in double quotes. Is there an alternative solution that would permit the use of inline assembly as easily as in codewarrior and VC for intel? It would be nice if -fasm-blocks could do the with VC syntax that it does for the codewarrior syntax.
I tried to add -masm=intel to our XCode project after enabling PPC and Intel architectures but of course the PPC compilation generates an error as it doesn't know about this flag. Is there a way to tell xcode to use a particular option on one architechture and not the other?


Thanks a lot in advances!

Sebastien

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Sebastien Metrot
Lead Dev.
http://www.usbsounds.com

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