Thanks, folks. Bill > Why not write "inst" instead "insn?" > > > > pls tell what exactly insn means. > > > > "insn" means "instruction". Inside of GCC, we talk so much about > > instructions that it is a lot easier to say "insns", just like you > > say "pls" instead of "please". > > > > > > Segher > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Please visit a saintly hero: > http://www.jakemoore.org > > And a boy with a wonderful wish: > http://shaneswish.com/ > > > ________________________________________________________________ Please visit a saintly hero: http://www.jakemoore.org And a boy with a wonderful wish: http://shaneswish.com/