On Wednesday 03 October 2001 10:57 am, Dan Sugalski wrote: > Having said that, if you're looking to add optimizations into the > assembler, you're probably OK, but I'm not sure it's worth the effort at > the moment.
Investigating what effect a non-duplicated, non-overridable set of opcodes (namely, the base set of I*, N*, and S* calls) inlined would have on performance. (By non-duplicated, meaning that, say, opcodes 0-256, for instance, are non-overridable, and the opcode numbers 0-256 are also unusable by extensions.) -- Bryan C. Warnock [EMAIL PROTECTED]