------- Comment #10 from valery_reznic at yahoo dot com  2009-02-11 15:56 
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(In reply to comment #9)
> (In reply to comment #8)
> 
> > In the inline assembler I MYSELF put arguments in the places where MY (by 
> > the
> > way, written in assembler) function expect to get them.
> 
> Then you actually don't need a compiler... ;)
My assembler code is inline. It's surrounded by fairly large amount of the C
code, so I need compiler. I just don't care if it know how to pass arguments to
my function - I do it myself (and it work)

So could you please explain why you said that I shouldn't use 'call' inside
inline asm ?


> 
> > I need nothing from gcc.
> 
> True.
I mean "I don't need it to know how pass args to my function"

> 


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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39078

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