Originally Posted by
memcpy
> indenting code (shouldn't be done in assembly)
I'm sure this is a stylistic thing that really doesn't affect anything unless your code is unclear. So marking off for not using a specific style is kind of cheap. I usually use this format:
Code:
label:
instructions
instructions
label2:
instructions
instructions
I had this
Code:
label:
instructions
instructions
branch-if-equal anotherLabel
instruction
instruction
anotherLabel:
instructions
label2:
instructions
instructions
branch-if-not-equal anotherLabel2
instruction
instruction
anotherLabel2:
instructions
Why is this frowned uppon in assembly, doesn't it increase redability?