Nop vs Yop - What's the difference?
nop | yop |
(programming) A no-op; a CPU instruction that does nothing.
* 1999 , Dominic Sweetman, See MIPS Run
* 2004 , Patterson et al'', ''Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface
(programming) To replace machine code with nop instructions when modifying software.
* 1992 , The Cyborg, The Cracking Manual
Youth Opportunity Program, a British youth employment programme of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Introduced by the government but popularly associated with Thatcherism. Replaced by the YTS.
As nouns the difference between nop and yop
is that nop is a no-op; a CPU instruction that does nothing while yop is a person employed under the Youth Opportunities Programme in Britain in the 1980s.As a verb nop
is to replace machine code with nop instructions when modifying software.As an interjection yop is
{{cx|lang=en|colloquial|informal}} affirmative.nop
English
Noun
(en noun)- The MIPS instruction set is rich in nops , since any instruction with zero as a destination is guaranteed to do nothing.
- Notice that in computing CPI or IPC, we do not count any nops executed as useful instructions.
Verb
(en-verb)- For example, if there is a CALL 3140 and we want to skip this call, we can NOP it out.
