Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/11/27/21:51:12
>> I've been already told that, but anyway thnx. A little problem is to
>> search the function that uses specific interrupt without knowing
>> it's contents.
>
>I wouldn't call *that* the problem, but rather the idea of looking up
>DOS/BIOS interrupt lists, first, instead of checking out the DJGPP
>library docs for functions that already do what you want. The way you
>do it, you're *asking* for an occasion to reinvent the wheel.
>
>> BTW. Is there, in DJGPP, a way to get assembler source of C source.
>> Isearched but with no success. In Borland 3.1 -S switch did that.
>
>In gcc, the switch is '-S'. Now who would have guessed _that_ ? :-)
Unfortunatelly I haven't found anything bout this. Info does not say a word
of gettting asm code from C.
Well maybe I didn't look to hard. Anyway sorry 4 spamming.
>Really, you should look into the docs, from time to time... that's
>what they're there for, after all.
Sorry. My fault.
>--
>Hans-Bernhard Broeker (broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de)
>Even if all the snow were burnt, ashes would remain.
Take care.
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