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What does `dword ptr` mean?

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Could someone explain what this means? (Intel Synta开发者_运维问答x, x86, Windows) anddword ptr [ebp-4], 0

Could someone explain what this means? (Intel Synta开发者_运维问答x, x86, Windows)

and     dword ptr [ebp-4], 0


The dword ptr part is called a size directive. This page explains them, but it wasn't possible to direct-link to the correct section.

Basically, it means "the size of the target operand is 32 bits", so this will bitwise-AND the 32-bit value at the address computed by taking the contents of the ebp register and subtracting four with 0.


Consider the figure enclosed in this other question. ebp-4 is your first local variable and, seen as a dword pointer, it is the address of a 32 bit integer that has to be cleared. Maybe your source starts with

Object x = null;


It is a 32bit declaration. If you type at the top of an assembly file the statement [bits 32], then you don't need to type DWORD PTR. So for example:

[bits 32]
.
.
and  [ebp-4], 0
0

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