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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> squeak
squeak
Re: Extracting native code from C
by Marcus Denker other posts by this author
Mar 14 2002 12:26AM messages near this date
Re: Extracting native code from C | What's the meaning of "squeak"?
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 06:39:39PM -0500, Anthony Hannan wrote:
>  John M McIntosh <johnmci@[...].com> wrote:
>  > Normally you need to indicate to the hosting OS and processor that 
>  > this chunk of data is now instructions.
>  
>  OK, I give up.  I can't find any references on the Internet that talk
>  about how to do this, even in assembly language.  Any help?  It can be
>  for any machine.
>  
Hi Anthony,

have a look at iflush() in the  attached file. This is from ccg, 
the runtime assembler that is used by J3. 

         Marcus

-- 
Marcus Denker marcus@[...].de  -- Squeak! http://squeakland.org
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