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|    Walter Banks to shrey    |
|    Re: Nop insertion    |
|    28 Oct 09 12:35:56    |
      From: walter@bytecraft.com              Most of our compilers compile directly to machine code.       We have implemented this kind of code generation with a       constraint function that sits between the code generator       and the actual generated code.              We use this approach to implement many processor specific       requirements.              Regards,              Walter..       --       Walter Banks       Byte Craft Limited       Tel. (519) 888-6911       http://www.bytecraft.com                     shrey wrote:              > Are there inorder architectures that need precise number of nops       > inserted between operations. If so, how does a compiler guarantee       > that ? I am especially thinking of producers and consumers in faraway       > basic blocks. Any pointers to any exiting work?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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