Difference between revisions of "TAG (instruction)"
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Virtual Machine defines this instruction's size as zero, which means it cannot be used in code, because it will cause an infinite loop (no operation will be performed and instruction pointer will be advanced by zero bytes). | Virtual Machine defines this instruction's size as zero, which means it cannot be used in code, because it will cause an infinite loop (no operation will be performed and instruction pointer will be advanced by zero bytes). | ||
Most likely used by original compiler during intermediate stages. | Most likely used by original compiler during intermediate stages. |
Latest revision as of 19:42, 16 July 2019
TAG | size: | 0 |
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Virtual Machine defines this instruction's size as zero, which means it cannot be used in code, because it will cause an infinite loop (no operation will be performed and instruction pointer will be advanced by zero bytes).
Most likely used by original compiler during intermediate stages.