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According to the blog, the asm! macro should be safer and easier to use. This is expected to become the mainstream of inline assembly in the future, so KRaBs will have to transition to using asm! as well.
All llvm_asm! should be rewritten to the new asm! if it is rewritable.
The new inline assembly writing method is described in [2].
Although a new inline assembly syntax
asm!
was announced in Rust on 2020/06/08[1], KRaBs still usesllvm_am!
.[1] New inline assembly syntax available in nightly
According to the blog, the
asm!
macro should be safer and easier to use. This is expected to become the mainstream of inline assembly in the future, so KRaBs will have to transition to usingasm!
as well.All
llvm_asm!
should be rewritten to the newasm!
if it is rewritable.The new inline assembly writing method is described in [2].
[2] rfcs/0000-inline-asm.md at inline-asm · Amanieu/rfcs
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