Re: OpsFile hints - one more (perlish) task

2004-03-27 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Michael Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been all over the ops2c system recently filling in the > documentation (it'll get committed this weekend sometime) so number 2 > is something I can certainly do. Great, thanks > BTW is there a reason for the colon at the start of the hints? Hysteri

Re: OpsFile hints - one more (perlish) task

2004-03-27 Thread Michael Scott
I've been all over the ops2c system recently filling in the documentation (it'll get committed this weekend sometime) so number 2 is something I can certainly do. BTW is there a reason for the colon at the start of the hints? Mike On 27 Mar 2004, at 08:15, Leopold Toetsch wrote: Opcodes norma

OpsFile hints - one more (perlish) task

2004-03-26 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Opcodes normally have a specifier that indicates, if a register is written to or only used, e.g. null (out PMC) An C register gets a new value at that point, the register allocator can reuse this register because the old contents got discarded. This information is necessary for the register