After the kids are in bed I might get two hours where I have the brain function to get stuck into assembly coding. When I hit a problem bigger than two hours I get stuck for a while. This was the case moving specific movement and render code I wrote for the player to be more generic for entities including bullets and enemies. Now I'm unstuck this is looking more like a game.
I'm trying to fix a patch to allow #pixman's #ARM#NEON#assembly code to build with clang. They perform a lot of mechanical changes to switch to the "unified" ARM assembly syntax (.syntax unified), supported by both #gcc and #clang.
With clang the code builds but fails 3 of the tests in the test suite with what appear to be unaligned accesses. With gcc, the test suite passes before and after the patches.
#KnowYourRights Article 20 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms the right to freedom of assembly and association. This means that everyone is free to assemble peacefully with others in order to express, promote, pursue and defend their common interests. This fundamental right is crucial to a democratic society because it enables individuals to come together, whether for social, political or economic purposes, and fosters a spirit of community and collective action.
It ensures that people can form and join clubs, organisations, political parties or any other group to express their ideas and aims without fear of intimidation or persecution. This right is essential to the healthy functioning of any society because it encourages dialogue, mutual understanding and the pursuit of common goals in a peaceful and cooperative manner. #IHRF#HumanRights#Assembly#Association#protest