Microsoft Specific
__asm
assembly-language-instruction
__asm
{
assembly-language-instructions
}
If used without braces, the __asm keyword means that the rest of the line is an assembly-language statement. If used with braces, it means that each line between the braces is an assembly-language statement. For compatibility with previous versions, _asm is a synonym for __asm.
Since the __asm keyword is a statement separator, you can put assembly instructions on the same line.
For related information, see Assembler (Inline) Topics.
Note Microsoft C++ does not support the AT&T C++ asm keyword.
END Microsoft Specific
Example
// Example of the __asm keyword
__asm // __asm block
{
mov eax, 01h
int 10h
}
__asm mov eax, 01h // Separate __asm lines
__asm int 10h
// Multiple __asm statements on a line
__asm mov eax, 01h __asm int 10h