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A68k
uses the following files:
END
statement.
(TIGCC) |
This END statement is no longer necessary starting
from v.2.71.F3c.Moreover, the assembler will no longer accept an END
statement in include files or macros, since it did
never expect that and caused bugs. |
A68k
, replacing
any previous version which may exist. If any errors are
encountered during the assembly, this file will be scratched,
unless the '-k' (keep) switch is specified (see below).
Although this file is normally written in AmigaDOS format,
the '-s' switch (see below) will cause it to be written in
Motorola S-record format instead.
A68k
and contains a listing complete with page headings (including
form feeds), generated object code, and error messages if any.
It is suitable for feeding to a printer.
A68k
and consists of a leading comment line followed by EQU
statements, one for each symbol encountered by A68k
whose
value is absolute. This file is only created if the '-e'
command-line switch is specified (see below).
A68k
immediately prior to the source code file. It treated
exactly as if it were requested by an INCLUDE
statement
at the front of the source file, but is selected only if
the '-h' command-line switch is specified (see below).
INCLUDE
directives within the
source file, and are inserted in the source code in place
of the INCLUDE
directive itself. A68k
first searches the
current directory for INCLUDE
files; the '-i' command-line
switch (see below) specifies additional directories which
can be searched.