At 12:47 PM -0600 1/13/03, Joseph Guhlin wrote:
Are you sure? I did it on mine and there was no segfault. My CVS
copy is from yesterday or the day before I think. I used the
assemble.pl and then called it helloworld.pbc and ran it with the
parrot executable. I'm still new to parrot and want to help out, but
there is alot of stuff for me to understand before I can catch up
with everyone else. =/ but I'll show my support by making
helloworld.pasm's until I can do more. =)
Yep, I'm sure. Without the end, parrot just falls off the end of the
world. If that happens to be into memory filled with nulls, you're
fine, otherwise Nasty Things may happen.
Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 10:35 AM -0600 1/13/03, Joseph Guhlin wrote:
Too simple.. There is some good documentation though and the
examples, while a bit too complex at first can be understood after
ahile. I hate having to relearn assembly though, it's been too
long.
helloworld.pasm:
print "Hello World!\n"
Well...
print "Hello World\n"
end
or there's the troublesome segfault... :)
Joe Yates wrote:
Dear All,
Could we add a 'Hello World.pasm' to 'parrot/examples/assembly'?
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