innern
Enter loop that produces multiple result values.
This is a gang encoding for loop calls that have more arguments than one slot inner operations can accommodate.
There are optimizations for this for ganged function calls with zero or one return value. As with all ganged inner operations, the target address is always in the last gang slot.
related operations: innertrn, innerfln
innern(lit n, p target, args args) → ops r0 ...rn
encoding:
innern(lit n, p target, off argv, count argc)
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innern(lit n, p target, off argv, count argc, lit argv)
Core | In Slots | Latencies |
---|---|---|
Tin | F0 | 1 |
Copper | F0 F1 | 1 |
Silver | F0 F1 F2 | 1 |
Gold | F0 F1 F2 F3 | 1 |
Decimal8 | F0 F1 F2 | 1 |
Decimal16 | F0 F1 F2 | 1 |
innern(lit n, lbl target, args args) → ops r0 ...rn
encoding:
innern(lit n, off target, count argc)
,
innern(lit n, off target, count argc, lit argv)
,
innern(lit n, off target, count argc, lit argv, lit argv)
Core | In Slots | Latencies |
---|---|---|
Tin | F0 | 1 |
Copper | F0 F1 | 1 |
Silver | F0 F1 F2 | 1 |
Gold | F0 F1 F2 F3 | 1 |
Decimal8 | F0 F1 F2 | 1 |
Decimal16 | F0 F1 F2 | 1 |
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