Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/18/16:02:29
At 05:49 10/16/1997 -0400, Jeff Weeks wrote:
>In Brennan's inline assembly tutorial he mentions the use of the 0:, 1:,
>etc. labels. I've always meant to ask, but haven't until now; Is there
>any advantage to using these types of labels as apposed to the regular
>(this:, that:, etc) labels? If so, what is the difference, and how does
>it affect my code (any code)?
The difference is that something like `foo:' might conflict with another
label in the source file, while the local labels (`0:') cannot. For more
information, see the AS docs: node "Symbol names".
Nate Eldredge
eldredge AT ap DOT net
- Raw text -