On Sat, 2013-12-21 at 20:18 +0100, Araq wrote:
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> The point of an inline assembler is that the compiler knows 
> things like field offsets and so can provide useful features no 
> external assembler can. It can also inline the assembler code 
> eliminating any function call overhead. Your ignorance doesn't 
> make these things misfeatures.

and your lack of courteous commentary makes debate with you a waste of
both our time.

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