C++ Shilt Eu-assem
- Posted by Beaumont Furniss <bfurniss at IHUG.CO.NZ> Jul 27, 2000
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Four questions: 1. Inline assembly language code for Euphoria , perhaps found as an include file , is this translatable to C/C++ code. Remembering that this is supposedly only 32-bit code. 2. Presently we can only produce and call C/C++ code for the windows environment when using Euphoria. Will a similar possibility for [extended] dos exist , with call C_func functions etc , when using the translator. 3. After a number of months I completed "Teach Yourself [ansi] C" , by Herbert . Schilt. Along the way I produced examples that are valid for the PCC12C compiler. If anyones interested I can post them to this list. Previously I sent a rather cryptic , though possibly useful piece of software , in QuickBasic/qBasic , to the list; this provided a simple development environment for PCC12C , which is a DOS command line compiler of about 200K bytes in size , related to the K & R standard.This also includes an assembler for 16-bit x86 type machines. If you have access to TCC2.0 , IDE , you may prefer to learn using this , most of the examples from Schilt & PCC12C may still be useful. 4. Looking at "Teach yourself C++" by Herbert.Schilt , I encounter ; on various chapters , what appears to be a rather unusual Icon. Next to a message that says "remember" is what might be construed to be a gilloutine . I've heard of executables , does this icon have any connatations of that then ? Assuming Schilt is a German or American/German , I might mention that awhile ago a wealthy German purchased a Gilloutine , for what purpose we don't know. What's your interpretation of this symbol ? Net-Tamer V 1.11 - Test Drive