innerfl
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Predicated loop on false condition.
Everything that applies to inner applies also here. The difference is the predicate to make it a conditional inner. And there is one less possible argument in all the encodings.
related operations: inner, innertr
innerfl(op q, lit n, p target, args args) → ops r0 ...
operands: like Inv :
encoding:
innerfl(op q, lit n, p target, off argc, count args)
alternate encoding: innerfl0, innerfl1, innerfln,
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 |
innerfl(op q, lit n, lbl target, args args) → ops r0 ...
operands: like Inv :
encoding:
innerfl(op q, lit n, off target, count argc)
encoding:
innerfl(op q, lit n, off target, count argc, lit argv)
alternate encoding: innerfl0, innerfl1, innerfln,
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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