https://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2302
--- Comment #6 from Zoltan Herczeg <hzmester@???> ---
> what does SLJIT_MEM1/SLJIT_MEM2 mean?
SLJIT_MEM0/SLJIT_MEM1/SLJIT_MEM2 is used for addressing memory. Mem0 is
[absolute _address], mem1 is [base_register+immediate_offset], mem2 is
[base_register+offset_register << immediate_offset_shift]. Hence the index
after SLJIT_MEM represents the number of registers used by the memory
addressing.
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