{}uint8 str1 = "abcd" {}uint8 str2 = "abcd" /; method Test /; wamba ;/ ;/ struct Test { int i, j, k } /; call_me [int] return 4 ;/ /; main (int argc, ~~uint argv) [int] # On windows, the first two arguments are passed in RCX and RDX, so we need to # update their positions here or else tnsl will have garbage values in r8 and r9 asm "mov r8, rcx" asm "mov r9, rdx" # If on linux, you would use rdi and rsi instead of rcx and rdx, respectively Test m ~int i = ~m.i i{1} = 3 /; if (argc > 8) argc = 90 ;/ call_me() # return the number of arguments return m.j ;/