Bugs in NASM? Care to share your findings?Alexey1994 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:41 am nasm sucks. There are a lot of bugs even for the old 386.
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No. They had 30 years to do well.alexfru wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:41 amBugs in NASM? Care to share your findings?Alexey1994 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:41 am nasm sucks. There are a lot of bugs even for the old 386.
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So there are no bugs in NASM.
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All sophists must die out.
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Donald Knuth paid $2.50 for every first report of an error in The Art of Computer Programming.
Would you be willing to make a similar offer for your perfect assembler?
Would you be willing to make a similar offer for your perfect assembler?
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I have 2.5 dollars. And I won’t agree to fix errors in poorly written Nasm code for such ridiculous money. I might have thought $1000.
As for my code, I don't recommend trying to contribute to it to anyone who is not a professional, and there aren't many of them, and they all work at Microsoft or are already retired and definitely don't need the money.
I don't need mediocrity. I'm awesome myself. Contribute to Linux and other garbage.
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I was talking about your assembler. As it's perfect you could make the offer secure in the knowledge that no-one could claim their $2.50.
We've already established that you can't point out any errors in nasm.
We've already established that you can't point out any errors in nasm.
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What the sophists establish does not matter. I have already established perfectly that you are a bad person. But I can also add something. Then you will have dreams in which your filthy essence will intensify. And you will become an even worse person.
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Unfortunately, your assembler fail to compile.
Ho hum.
Ho hum.
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You know someone has reached the pinnacle of their C programming career when...
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#include <types.c>
#include <data-structures/dynamic-stack.c>
#include <string.c>
#include "link.c"
#include "tokener.c"
#include "parser.c"
#include "generator.c"
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No, it's just that the first step in compiling my programs is to install Windows. Linux devices are not capable of such a feat.
The translation is so cute, I'll leave it like that.
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Please don't be stupid.MichaelPetch wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 11:55 am You know someone has reached the pinnacle of their C programming career when...Code: Select all
#include <types.c> #include <data-structures/dynamic-stack.c> #include <string.c> #include "link.c" #include "tokener.c" #include "parser.c" #include "generator.c"
https://github.com/Alexey1994/tcc-libs
But yes, there are old libraries here.
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Whoosh!