--- Additional Comments From ian at airs dot com 2006-07-10 20:29 ---
gas does provide some looping constructs, namely .irp and .irpc. Plus of course
macros can invoke themselves recursively. Every feature of gasp is now
available in gas, one way or another, although the syntax is not i
Hello there,
The attached patches fix some typos, writing inconsistencies, and
punctuation issues in the various documentation bits of binutils and
subprojects. (I did not consistently turn en_UK to en_US spelling,
there was simply too much of that, so it did not seem too helpful;
anyway those wo
--- Additional Comments From steveo at syslang dot net 2006-07-10 18:56
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Sorry, but this is not acceptable. The current capabilities of gas allow for
include, macro, conditional and equates. What's not supplied are looping
constructs. The whole point of a macroassembler is to provide
--- Additional Comments From wilson at specifix dot com 2006-07-10 18:44
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Subject: Re: New: Looking for gasp
On Sun, 2006-07-09 at 13:05, steveo at syslang dot net wrote:
> I used to use gasp (the gas macroprocessor) a long time ago and I have someone
> who now needs it. By googling
On Sun, 2006-07-09 at 13:05, steveo at syslang dot net wrote:
> I used to use gasp (the gas macroprocessor) a long time ago and I have someone
> who now needs it. By googling around I saw that it was folded into binutils
> but
> that it's now gone from there.
gasp was deprecated in binutils-2.13