Talk:Inline assembler

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Corrupted code?[edit]

I just want to point out the text between the two code blocks of the first example (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inline_assembler#A_system_call_in_GCC) look corrupted and not really understandable. Unfortunately it's not very clear how one should flag content on wikipedia and the only hint I got is to do something on the talk page...which by the way, is a bit ambiguous presenting a huge text box and no real hint of what to do. Should I really be expected to waste 15-30 mins reading wikipedia norms and syntax just to flag some text? like, what is this tilde signature supposed to do?85.126.22.226 (talk) 20:19, 21 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

What exactly do you see that looks corrupted or isn't understandable? No one else has posted here, apparently, which must be part of the reason you're puzzled. Otherwise, you'd be able to examine others' posts for what to do. The four-tilde signature is just construct that calls the system to place the user's signature and publication time stamp, which would be tedious to do otherwise. 15–30 minutes to learn Wikipedia's ways? Try several years. Dhtwiki (talk) 04:55, 22 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I mentioned the location already: the text between the two code blocks, this one here:

in "moderne" architecture like x86_64, must use syscall [14]
Input are precised in documentation [15]
returns values can be on two registers according to architecture

Almost nothing makes sense. "Input are precised in documentation" - bad grammar, "precised" is not a word and it just doesn't make sense. Same with the other lines. 85.126.22.226 (talk) 10:20, 25 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]