#define (from C) in Python
Ulrich Eckhardt
eckhardt at satorlaser.com
Fri Nov 13 03:43:14 EST 2009
Santiago Romero wrote:
> Well, In the above concrete example, that would work, but I was
> talking for multiple code lines, like:
>
>
> #define LD_r_n(reg) (reg) = Z80ReadMem(r_PC++)
>
> #define LD_rr_nn(reg) r_opl = Z80ReadMem(r_PC); r_PC++; \
> r_oph = Z80ReadMem(r_PC); r_PC++; \
> reg = r_op
>
> #define LOAD_r(dreg, saddreg) (dreg)=Z80ReadMem((saddreg))
>
> #define LOAD_rr_nn(dreg) r_opl = Z80ReadMem(r_PC); r_PC++; \
> r_oph = Z80ReadMem(r_PC); r_PC++; \
> r_tmpl = Z80ReadMem(r_op); \
> r_tmph = Z80ReadMem((r_op)+1); \
> dreg=r_tmp
>
> #define STORE_nn_rr(dreg) \
> r_opl = Z80ReadMem(r_PC); r_PC++;\
> r_oph = Z80ReadMem(r_PC); r_PC++; \
> r_tmp = dreg; \
> Z80WriteMem((r_op),r_tmpl, regs); \
> Z80WriteMem((r_op+1),r_tmph, regs)
Someone writing such code and calling it C should be taken behind the barn
and shot. Which system runs Python but doesn't have a C compiler that knows
inlining?
> But it seems that is not possible :-(
Thank getenv("DEITY") not!
Uli
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