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Use this for code written in any assembly language. Assembly-language questions also need a tag to indicate the target processor's instruction set architecture (ISA).
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Finding the maximum of a given list of data in GNU Assembly x86 (32 bit)
The next book to get if you want to learn a great deal more about assembly AFTER programming from the ground up is Professional Assembly Language. … Which the Professional Assembly Language book explains in detail.
http://yarchive.net/comp/linux/cmov.html …
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Finding the maximum of a given list of data in GNU Assembly x86 (32 bit)
David, nice changes. I don't disagree with anything in your answer.
I was curious about how an optimizing compiler like GCC would handle our function. So I wrote a test C program and output it with …