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RemoteC2 Aug 14th, 2006 9:42 PM

asm in c++
 
how do nest asm code in c++??

DaWei Aug 14th, 2006 9:51 PM

What's with the obsession with nests? Expecting a baby bird? Read your documentation. It won't hurt much.

King Aug 14th, 2006 9:52 PM

Maybe you should learn a bit more C++ before you start trying to imbed other shit into it. Also try searching for your answer on Google first.

RemoteC2 Aug 14th, 2006 9:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaWei
What's with the obsession with nests? Expecting a baby bird? Read your documentation. It won't hurt much.

are you getting made b/c you're old or something..how about instead of belittling people for their questions, you can actually say something constructful for a change? or are you too busy being arrogant to do that? anyways, i have gotten different things on google, and i just wanted to make sure which way was the best to nest asm into my c++ code...and the reason that i have been posting things that have to do with nesting, is b/c i am curious. what else am i suppose to call putting asm into c++?

DaWei Aug 14th, 2006 10:08 PM

How about instead of thinking the forum is here to give you your sugar tit and indulge your every random thought, you read the rules, invest a little effort in discovering your own answers, show a little personal initiative, and get off this childish, pouty, kick of advertising your immaturity and inability to research.

RemoteC2 Aug 14th, 2006 10:14 PM

again, i have already looked on google, and when i ended up at msdn, i took the example code from the page, and put it into my c++ code..when i compiled this code, i got a bunch of errors. now i am trying to figure out what to do ON MY OWN!! when i am completely stumpled, then i may use this forum to see if there are any others on that could HELP me...i dont use this forum only for answers. when i am given an answer, i learn from what mistakes i made, and learn why the answer works. is this bad?

ShadowAssasin Aug 14th, 2006 10:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RemoteC2
how about instead of belittling people for their questions, you can actually say something constructful for a change?

for a change?

RemoteC2 Aug 14th, 2006 10:27 PM

yea...

King Aug 14th, 2006 10:40 PM

DaWei probably gives the most help to this forum, you just have to know how to properly ask questions and he will gladly help if he can.

RemoteC2 Aug 14th, 2006 11:20 PM

i am not coming to this forum for answers i am coming here to learn all that i can about programming..i didnt mean to blow up at DaWei, but i was in a bad mood earlier..now i will probably never recieve help again :) . but , i see what DaWei was saying..in the documentation of Dev-Cpp i cannot find anything that has embedded asm in it. i will keep looking though


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