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Michael S <already5chosen@yahoo.com> writes:That's just a mnemomic, which doesn't exist in the x86 version.On Sun, 22 Dec 2024 20:41:44 +0100
Janis Papanagnou <janis_papanagnou+ng@hotmail.com> wrote:
>The 'C' in 'CSET' is short for conditional. Because>>
Whether you have the test in an 'if', or in a ternary '?:', or
use it through a bool-int coercion as integer index to an indexed
function[-pointer] table; it's a conditional branch based on the
("Test Set") predicate i<n. You showed in your example how to get
rid of the 'if' symbol, but you could - as expected - not get rid
of the actual test that is the substance of a conditional branch.
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I think that is what is to expect by the theory and the essence of
the point I tried to make.
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Janis
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You make no sense. I am starting to suspect that the reason for it
is ignorance rather than mere stubbornness.
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https://godbolt.org/z/EKo5rrYce
Show me conditional branch in the right pane.
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the branch is folded into the compare doesn't mean it
isn't there.
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