August 08, 2005 Compiling D to x86 assembly | ||||
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Hi, I'm trying to convert D to a MASM or NASM-like assembly(in other words, Intel x86 style). I did notice the obj2asm file in the bin directory, but I don't really know how to use it.(it has no extension, so DOS can't run it, and I also tried ./obj2asm from cygwin). But that may not matter because in the readme it said obj2asm is an ELF file disassembler; and I think(though I might be wrong) ELF files are associated with an AT&T syle assembly (like gas, the gcc backend). However, D's inline assembler has an x86 implementation. So there has to be a way to translate D directly to assembly. Anyone know how? thanks in advance, -Jerry |
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