Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Walter Bright
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's like saying one works as an auto mechanic but prefers to use a rock
rather than a hammer because a hammer costs $15 !! It's just far too useful
to not buy at such a reasonable price.

Even so, obj2asm is free on the linux version.

That doesn't really help Windows DMD users who are stuck using an
outdated object format that almost nothing else seems to understand.
Or on Linux, for that matter, since there are - and always have been -
free disassemblers for ELF.

I updated Agner Fog's objconv so that the -fasm option now works with DMD .obj's on Windows. He still hasn't released it yet on his site, but I can give it to anyone who's interested. It disassembles all instructions, even the newly defined ones that don't exist on any current processors. But it still has a few problems, and it won't give you D source code interleaved with the asm output.

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