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Sure, I used to (I use vasm these days). I guess I got spoiled by having an accelerated machine, even if it was just an 040. I don't ever recall the time it took assembly code to build being annoying, no matter which assembler I used. C, on the other hand, yes. Especially with optimisations enabled. That could take a while. Even that stopped being much of an issue when I used StormC 4, since there were PPC native compiler backends that were a lot faster.
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Not sure. BAsm = Barfly Assembler by Ralph Schmidt?
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Single-pass meaning it parses the source only once and constructs the entire code in pass1, and then in a short pass2 it handles the unresolved symbols. Optimizer is multi-pass, as usual.
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