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Yes purebasic is generating assembler code out of its commands. |
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Anders Anderson did the assembler stuff. |
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And he did a quite good job I think :-) |
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Am Mittwoch, 24. August 2005 10:25 schrieb Frank Schafer: |
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> right, and that means we have to study PB's syntax ... what I'm doing |
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> just now if I have some time. |
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> PB itself is probably written in C. A compiler with less than 140kB IMHO |
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> isn't written in C++. |
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> BTW: Have a look at ``strings pbcompiler | more''! |
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> It's VEEEEEERY interesting. Seems pbcompiler simply maps BASIC |
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> instructions to assembler mnemonics. |
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> :-))) |
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> On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 11:09 +0300, Matan Peled wrote: |
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> > Frank Schafer wrote: |
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> > > I think SDL has an API, don't you think too? |
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> > > ;) |
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> > Well, of course. But it wasn't used before, rather PureBasic's one was |
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> > used. |
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> > Now we need to use that API (Thats what I meant by "Talking to SDL"...) |
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> > - -- |
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