Subject: Re: gcc assembler issues
To: 'Simon Burge' <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
From: Collin Baillie <Collin.Baillie@world.net>
List: port-pmax
Date: 07/02/2002 10:47:54
> > Umm I haven't written this code :) It's actually the 'LDMud' driver
package
> > by Lars D=FCning. It's his updated version of the original LPMud =
driver.
> >=20
> > The file in question here is interpret.c, which is some 20,000 =
lines
long. I
> > have no idea where I would even begin changing this code. Nor do I
really
> > know sufficient about MIPS assembly to start playing with the code. =
:(
>=20
> Is this in NetBSD's pkgsrc, or elsewhere easily available?  I won't
> promise a quick answer, but there may turn out to be a simple =
solution
> if we're lucky :-)

It's not from pkgsrc. It's just Lars' tar.gz of the source. You can =
find it
here:

http://www.bearnip.com/lars/proj/ldmud.html

I'm actually using the 3.2.9.dev.404 version. And interpret.c is over =
23,000
lines with lots of small functions (I only got to about line 1000) =
which are
defined as "static INLINE"

Cheers,

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