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When you went about writing EEL, what reference did you consult for stack frame architecture, calling conventions (caller/callee register saving duties, etc.)?
Asked by Will (70.173.80.x) on February 23 2014, 7:39am
Reply on February 24 2014, 2:05am:
Early on, i.e. 13 years ago, I think Francis did the initial work on EEL (AVS evallib)... but in all of the work since then, there is always trial and error (for example, you will quickly discover if you do not obey the stack alignment requirements of a given OS), using gcc -S,
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