Comment by ribit
10 months ago
You seem to be stuck in the 90-ties. Computing is 64-bit nowadays, not 32-bit, and modern architectures/ABIs integrate frame pointers and frame records in a way that’s both natural and performant.
10 months ago
You seem to be stuck in the 90-ties. Computing is 64-bit nowadays, not 32-bit, and modern architectures/ABIs integrate frame pointers and frame records in a way that’s both natural and performant.
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