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political because uhm err well
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>>3433330indent your code, dalit
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What is this pseudo intellectual garbage? You were meant to post spider futa your whole /pol/career what is this larp
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>>3433337argv is an array of string arguments that are passed to the program when it's started via the environment
>>3433344I am not like y'all
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>>3433323 (OP)honestly. i forgot, but i would be the phono to ask at one point
Now i am too old…
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i will check my old asm raisin
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>>3433350I guess furfags and programming come hand in hand together, all of this makes sense now
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>>3433323 (OP)use stacktrace with breakpoint to track frame pointer and stack pointer nigger.
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>>3433360why the fuck would you use this you dumb seamonkey nigger if you have NOTHING SMART TO SAY SAY NOTHING AT ALL.
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>>3433323 (OP)I had never done anything special to deal with arguments. Something is fucking up, coz it just werks
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i am not quite fond of indians
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In the raw _start entry point (the actual kernel entry point before the C runtime initializes), argc and argv are not passed as function arguments but are instead located directly on the stack
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>>3433510Idek if thats the answer youre looking for doe geg
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>>3433323 (OP)You need to look up the ABI calling-conventions for your os. Command line args are handled by the systems libc implementation so you'll have to link against that too.
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through prayer