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| Date: | Sun, 06 Aug 2000 21:35:51 +0200 |
| To: | jasonp AT z DOT glue DOT umd DOT edu |
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| From: | "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> |
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| In-reply-to: | <8mk5j8$493$1@hecate.umd.edu> (message from Jason Stratos |
| Papadopoulos on 6 Aug 2000 17:00:24 GMT) | |
| Subject: | Re: what does this assembler error mean? |
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> From: Jason Stratos Papadopoulos <jasonp AT z DOT glue DOT umd DOT edu> > Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp > Date: 6 Aug 2000 17:00:24 GMT > > helper.c: In function `trace_putc': > helper.c:47: Invalid `asm' statement: > helper.c:47: fixed or forbidden register 0 (ax) was spilled for class AREG See section 8.17 of the DJGPP FAQ list. The reason for these messages is that GCC has become more picky about invalid inline assembly code.
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