I am very loopy. Also, I think, tending towards being cryptic, but not deliberately. More because I'm loopy and things make perfect sense to me the way I am right now, but I can't be bothered to explain.
/me flags review-, commit -. - You don't need to CLI on each pass through the loop. - Don't use JMP SHORT on a backward jump, let the assembler figure out the offset size.
The combination of cli and a short jmp makes Windows prior to XP go crazy and die. Whatever it used to multitask, it used interrupts, and it didn't have any defense against that little script!
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I love that word.
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def loopy (loopy): while loopy: print "loopy" if __name__=="__main__": loopy(true)no subject
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(Loopy, ahahhaa)
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LOOP
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(setf (cdr foo) foo)
(map #'print foo))
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(At first I thought that was a variant of a yo' mama joke!)
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cli
jmp short oops
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- You don't need to CLI on each pass through the loop.
- Don't use JMP SHORT on a backward jump, let the assembler figure out the offset size.
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goto START
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