>>>>> "DS" == Dan Sugalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  DS> Nothing hard about it, really. We'll see either:

  DS>    branch $10

  DS> or

  DS>    store I12, $10
  DS>    branch I12

  DS> Not that tricky. (And no, those aren't regex variables. I'm having
  DS> LSI-11 Macro flashbacks here)

wow, the macro-11 private/lexical labels! one of the very nice features
of macro-11 that is worth stealing (if perl didn't already have loops :)

but I12 would have to be a labeled location for that to be legal.

and pdp-11 had BR and MOV op codes, not 'store' and 'branch'.

i give you an 8 for the nostalgia trip.

uri

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