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by renox
488 days ago
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While I think that learning assembly is very useful, I think that one must be careful at applying assembly language concepts in a HLL C/X++/Zig.. For example, an HLL pointer is different from an assembly pointer(1).
Sure the HLL pointer will be lowered to an assembly language pointer eventually but it still has a different semantic. 1: because you're relying on the compiler to use efficiently the registers, HLL pointers must be restricted otherwise programs would be awfully slow as soon as you'd use one pointer. |
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