Gasp. Am I getting old and stupid?
Steven W. Orr
steveo at syslang.net
Thu Jul 6 23:16:01 EDT 2006
On Thursday, Jul 6th 2006 at 22:22 -0400, quoth Thomas Charron:
=> Gasp is considered 'obsolete'. The bintuils-gasp is the only remnant of
=>it, for applications that require it.
It just doesn't make any sense. I know that with the advent of pipelining,
writing assembler is less and less sensible. But I have4 a guy here who is
writing something, it makes sense for what he's doing and he needs macro
capabilities. :-(
=>
=>On 7/6/06, Steven W. Orr <steveo at syslang.net> wrote:
=>>
=>> I've looked everywhere. What happened to gasp, the gnu assembler macro
=>> processor? Did they stop making it? It used to be in its own rpm and then
=>> the latest thing I found on the web is that it used to be part of
=>> binutils. Gone. Anyone know where my gasp went?
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