What about stacks grows to higher addresses?
Gigamegs
joined 3 weeks ago
Done
It’s actually built on Linux but targets Windows as the primary platform. I’m still learning, but I could port it to Linux if needed. That said, it’s built entirely on cross-platform device libraries compatible with Mac, Linux, and Windows, so running it on Proton shouldn’t be an issue.
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I asked deepseek: Downward-growing stacks** are more common in many architectures (e.g., x86, ARM). This convention originated from early computer architectures and has been carried forward for consistency.
Funny, I can't remember, because I did a lot of assembler.