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Describe how to use TVM assembly from Tact #1142

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novusnota opened this issue Jul 3, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1061
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Describe how to use TVM assembly from Tact #1142

novusnota opened this issue Jul 3, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1061
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novusnota commented Jul 3, 2024

As of now, one needs to create a FunC function, and then import the file with it and wrap the function into a native one in Tact

Related to #1154 and #1145

UPD: Tact 1.5 support asm-functions natively, no need to go via FunC

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Basically #1057 is the same issue

@anton-trunov anton-trunov changed the title Describe how to use Fift/TVM assembly from Tact Describe how to use TVM assembly from Tact Nov 20, 2024
@anton-trunov anton-trunov transferred this issue from tact-lang/tact-docs Dec 12, 2024
@anton-trunov anton-trunov added the docs.tact-lang.org Documentation for docs.tact-lang.org kept in docs folder label Dec 12, 2024
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