Subj : Re: What is being referenced here? To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Stephen Jarowski Date : Fri Oct 15 2004 10:42 am Sorry, that is call far ptr F_LXLSH Thinks. SAJ. "Stephen Jarowski" wrote in message news:416fd35a$1@newsgroups.borland.com... > Thanks for the explanation. Before this thread becomes lost, > and seeing as I buy what you stated in this email, do you happen > to know the function of these calls, all which appear within the > coder's assembly code modules: > > call far ptr F_LDIV > > call far ptr F_LMOD > > call far ptr F_LSLSH > > call far ptr F_PADA > > call far ptr F_PADD > > call far ptr F_SCOPY > > Thanks for your reply. SAJ > > "Bob Gonder" wrote in message news:ifnim017uhmbunn566sjkm2qhk6k3um6np@4ax.com... > > Ed Mulroy [TeamB] wrote: > > > > >It is making a far call, a call to a function whose address in the > > >instruction contains both a segment and offset. > > > > I think he wanted to know what the function does. > > Looking at the names of the other functions in the vicinity, my best > > guess would be Unsigned Right SHift > > > > >> Stephen Jarowski wrote in message > > >> > > >> call far ptr F_LXURSH@ > > >> > > >> I know through searching borland's library files that > > >> this public symbol occurs in cl.lib, but I am at a loss of > > >> what actually is happening at this point in the code. > > >> What is the far call being made? > > > > > > > .