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oops - omitted from previous delta
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git]
/
gas
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doc
/
c-mmix.texi
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gas/doc/c-mmix.texi
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gas/doc/c-mmix.texi
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-1,4
+1,4
@@
-@c Copyright
2001, 2002
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@c Copyright
(C) 2001-2016
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c This is part of the GAS manual.
@c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo.
@c MMIX description by Hans-Peter Nilsson, hp@bitrange.com
@c This is part of the GAS manual.
@c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo.
@c MMIX description by Hans-Peter Nilsson, hp@bitrange.com
@@
-172,7
+172,10
@@
specified, the rest of the line is ignored, treated as a comment.
The characters @samp{*} and @samp{#} are line comment characters; each
start a comment at the beginning of a line, but only at the beginning of a
line. A @samp{#} prefixes a hexadecimal number if found elsewhere on a
The characters @samp{*} and @samp{#} are line comment characters; each
start a comment at the beginning of a line, but only at the beginning of a
line. A @samp{#} prefixes a hexadecimal number if found elsewhere on a
-line.
+line. If a @samp{#} appears at the start of a line the whole line is
+treated as a comment, but the line can also act as a logical line
+number directive (@pxref{Comments}) or a preprocessor control command
+(@pxref{Preprocessing}).
Two other characters, @samp{%} and @samp{!}, each start a comment anywhere
on the line. Thus you can't use the @samp{modulus} and @samp{not}
Two other characters, @samp{%} and @samp{!}, each start a comment anywhere
on the line. Thus you can't use the @samp{modulus} and @samp{not}
@@
-443,7
+446,7
@@
operand can be omitted, defaulting to a zero value.
The directives @samp{WYDE}, @samp{TETRA} and @samp{OCTA} emit constants of
two, four and eight bytes size respectively. Before anything else happens
for the directive, the current location is aligned to the respective
The directives @samp{WYDE}, @samp{TETRA} and @samp{OCTA} emit constants of
two, four and eight bytes size respectively. Before anything else happens
for the directive, the current location is aligned to the respective
-constant-size bondary. If a label is defined at the beginning of the
+constant-size bo
u
ndary. If a label is defined at the beginning of the
line, its value will be that after the alignment. A single operand can be
omitted, defaulting to a zero value emitted for the directive. Operands
can be expressed as strings (@pxref{Strings}), in which case each
line, its value will be that after the alignment. A single operand can be
omitted, defaulting to a zero value emitted for the directive. Operands
can be expressed as strings (@pxref{Strings}), in which case each
@@
-530,7
+533,7
@@
Operand syntax is a bit stricter with @code{@value{AS}} than
must write @code{addu $1,$2,3}.
You can't LOC to a lower address than those already visited
must write @code{addu $1,$2,3}.
You can't LOC to a lower address than those already visited
-(i.e. ``backwards'').
+(i.e.
,
``backwards'').
A LOC directive must come before any emitted code.
A LOC directive must come before any emitted code.
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