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by wott
1634 days ago
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> And structures, unions, pseudo-meta programming via the macro processors, Those exists in macro assemblers, for they are extremely thin abstractions, no thicker than jumping to a label instead of jumping to an absolute or relative address. > no exposure to IO unless on a CPU with MMIO. Well, since not all processors have I/O instructions (or dedicated I/O pins), the easiest way to implement portability is simply to not provide a direct access to them in the language, and let library functions handle it. |
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They’re much more than that because of type aliasing, which is what lets you write -> . = operations all day without each one literally being a memory access in asm.