The Perl 5 interpreter has its own special quasi-assembly language implemented using C macros. If you are interested in this dialect of assembly, which is useful for writing complex XSUB modules, you should read the documentation for perlxs, perlxstut, perlapi, perlguts, and perlembed as a start.
In reply to Re: Assembly language
by jcb
in thread Assembly language
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