Re[2]: Fwd: Fw: Re[2]: argv
- From: "Andrew Robinson" <arobinson18 cox net>
- To: "Emmanuele Bassi" <ebassi gmail com>
- Cc: David Marceau <uticdmarceau2007 gmail com>, gtk-app-devel-list gnome org, insider codeproject com, John Coppens <john jcoppens com>
- Subject: Re[2]: Fwd: Fw: Re[2]: argv
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2016 12:41:45 -0700
My problem is not an assembly language issue, it is a command line issue.
Anything outside of that is not an issue for me, ever.
On 4/15/2016 at 11:56 AM, Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi gmail com> wrote:
Hi;
I hope you realize you're asking on the GTK+ app development list
about a problem you have when writing Assembly. To say that you're
asking on the wrong list is probably an understatement.
GTK+ only provides a C API, which is usually consumed via C; if you're
trying to use it via platform-specific Assembly then you're completely
on your own. My strong suggestion is to write a small C test case, and
look at a disassembly of a small C program looks like, if you still
want to continue trying to use the GTK+ API in Assembly.
There's another misconception you have, though, that I think explains
why you're getting answers you don't like:
On 15 April 2016 at 18:59, Andrew Robinson <arobinson18 cox net> wrote:
I hope this thread makes the news. I want people to see how horrible the
Linux
community is at supporting or encouraging it's customers.
"Customer" is a person who pays somebody else for services rendered.
You are not paying anybody, here. This is a community mailing list,
and we're all volunteers, here.
Finally, I hope you considered that if nobody here has answered how to
solve your Assembly issue by now it's probably because nobody here has
tried to use GTK+ API from Assembly.
Ciao,
Emmanuele.
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