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Hi, On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 7:13:38 AM UTC-6, Wiktor S. wrote: > > This was a one-line problem in assembly code: > > rep/movsl (%esi),(%edi) > > Newest as.exe generates wrong binary code on the above line. After changing > to "rep movsl" with space it worked. > > I don't know if rep/movsl syntax is correct or not, but if it is not, AS > should fail instead of silently generating bad code. Do you mean that GCC itself is generating [sic] "rep/movsl" or is it some inline or handwritten (external) assembly file?
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