Type and Variable Sizes in Inline Assembly
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The LENGTH, SIZE, and TYPE operators have a limited meaning in inline assembly. They cannot be used at all with the DUP
operator (because you cannot define data with MASM directives or operators). But you can use them to find the size of C or C++ variables or types:
The LENGTH operator can return the number of elements in an array. It returns the value 1 for non-array variables.
The SIZE operator can return the size of a C or C++ variable. A variable's size is the product of its LENGTH and TYPE.
The TYPE operator can return the size of a C or C++ type or variable. If the variable is an array, TYPE returns the size of a single element of the array.
For example, if your program has an 8-element int
array,
int arr[8];
the following C and assembly expressions yield the size of arr
and its elements.
__asm | C | Size |
---|---|---|
LENGTH arr | sizeof (arr)/sizeof (arr[0]) |
8 |
SIZE arr | sizeof (arr) |
32 |
TYPE arr | sizeof (arr[0]) |
4 |
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