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Merge tag 'nasm-2.14.01rc5'
NASM 2.14.01rc5 Resolved Conflicts: asm/labels.c asm/nasm.c version
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@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ void define_label(const char *label, int32_t segment,
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* The backend may invoke this before pass 1, so treat that as
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* a special "pass".
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*/
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const int64_t lpass = pass0 + 1;
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const int64_t lpass = passn + 1;
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/*
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* Phase errors here can be one of two types: a new label appears,
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@ -530,6 +530,11 @@ void define_label(const char *label, int32_t segment,
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*! may end up being an unconditional error in a future
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*! version of NASM.
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*
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* WARN_LABEL_LATE defaults to an error, as this should never
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* actually happen. Just in case this is a backwards
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* compatibility problem, still make it a warning so that the
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* user can suppress or demote it.
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*
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* Note: As a special case, LBL_SPECIAL symbols are allowed
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* to be changed even during the last pass.
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*/
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asm/nasm.c
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asm/nasm.c
@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ static const struct forwrefinfo *forwref;
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static const struct preproc_ops *preproc;
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static struct strlist *include_path;
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bool pp_noline; /* Ignore %line directives */
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#define OP_NORMAL (1U << 0)
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#define OP_PREPROCESS (1U << 1)
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@ -830,7 +831,8 @@ enum text_options {
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OPT_PRAGMA,
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OPT_BEFORE,
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OPT_LIMIT,
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OPT_KEEP_ALL
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OPT_KEEP_ALL,
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OPT_NO_LINE
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};
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struct textargs {
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const char *label;
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@ -854,6 +856,7 @@ static const struct textargs textopts[] = {
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{"before", OPT_BEFORE, true, 0},
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{"limit-", OPT_LIMIT, true, 0},
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{"keep-all", OPT_KEEP_ALL, false, 0},
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{"no-line", OPT_NO_LINE, false, 0},
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{NULL, OPT_BOGUS, false, 0}
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};
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@ -1118,7 +1121,7 @@ static bool process_arg(char *p, char *q, int pass)
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break;
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}
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olen = 0; /* Placates gcc at lower optimization levels */
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olen = 0; /* Placate gcc at lower optimization levels */
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plen = strlen(p);
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for (tx = textopts; tx->label; tx++) {
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olen = strlen(tx->label);
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@ -1191,6 +1194,9 @@ static bool process_arg(char *p, char *q, int pass)
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case OPT_KEEP_ALL:
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keep_all = true;
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break;
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case OPT_NO_LINE:
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pp_noline = true;
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break;
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case OPT_HELP:
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help(0);
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exit(0);
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@ -1993,10 +1999,11 @@ static void help(const char xopt)
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" -l listfile write listing to a listfile\n\n"
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" -Ipath add a pathname to the include file path\n");
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printf
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(" -Olevel optimize opcodes, immediates and branch offsets\n"
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(" -Oflags... optimize opcodes, immediates and branch offsets\n"
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" -O0 no optimization\n"
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" -O1 minimal optimization\n"
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" -Ox multipass optimization (default)\n"
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" -Ov display the number of passes executed at the end\n"
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" -Pfile pre-include a file (also --include)\n"
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" -Dmacro[=str] pre-define a macro\n"
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" -Umacro undefine a macro\n"
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@ -2015,6 +2022,7 @@ static void help(const char xopt)
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" --lprefix str prepend the given string to all other symbols\n"
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" --lpostfix str append the given string to all other symbols\n"
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" --keep-all output files will not be removed even if an error happens\n"
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" --no-line ignore %%line directives in input\n"
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" --limit-X val set execution limit X\n");
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for (i = 0; i <= LIMIT_MAX; i++) {
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@ -86,7 +86,6 @@ static char *nop_getline(void)
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src_set_linnum(src_get_linnum() + nop_lineinc);
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while (1) { /* Loop to handle %line */
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p = buffer;
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while (1) { /* Loop to handle long lines */
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q = fgets(p, bufsize - (p - buffer), nop_fp);
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@ -119,13 +118,15 @@ static char *nop_getline(void)
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int32_t ln;
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int li;
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char *nm = nasm_malloc(strlen(buffer));
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if (sscanf(buffer + 5, "%"PRId32"+%d %s", &ln, &li, nm) == 3) {
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src_set(ln, nm);
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int conv = sscanf(buffer + 5, "%"PRId32"+%d %s", &ln, &li, nm);
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if (conv >= 2) {
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if (!pp_noline)
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src_set(ln, conv >= 3 ? nm : NULL);
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nop_lineinc = li;
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nasm_free(nm);
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continue;
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}
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nasm_free(nm);
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if (conv >= 2)
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continue;
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}
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break;
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}
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/*
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* Syntax is `%line nnn[+mmm] [filename]'
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*/
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if (unlikely(pp_noline)) {
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free_tlist(origline);
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return DIRECTIVE_FOUND;
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}
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tline = tline->next;
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skip_white_(tline);
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if (!tok_type_(tline, TOK_NUMBER)) {
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extern const char * const pp_directives[];
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extern const uint8_t pp_directives_len[];
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extern bool pp_noline;
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/* Pointer to a macro chain */
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typedef const unsigned char macros_t;
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\b Duplicate definitions of the same label \e{with the same value} is now
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explicitly permitted (2.14 would allow it in some circumstances.)
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\b Add the option \c{--no-line} to ignore \c{%line} directives in the
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source. See \k{opt-no-line} and \k{line}.
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\S{cl-2.14} Version 2.14
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\b Changed \c{-I} option semantics by adding a trailing path separator
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\c nasm -h
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\c{--help} option is also the same.
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The option \c{--help} is an alias for the \c{-h} option.
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As \c{-hf}, this will also list the available output file formats, and what they
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are.
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The option \c{-hf} will also list the available output file formats,
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and what they are.
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If you use Linux but aren't sure whether your system is \c{a.out}
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or \c{ELF}, type
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@ -746,7 +746,9 @@ with a \i{stub preprocessor} which does nothing.
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\S{opt-O} The \i\c{-O} Option: Specifying \i{Multipass Optimization}
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Using the \c{-O} option, you can tell NASM to carry out different
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levels of optimization. The syntax is:
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levels of optimization. Multiple flags can be specified after the
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\c{-O} options, some of which can be combined in a single option,
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e.g. \c{-Oxv}.
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\b \c{-O0}: No optimization. All operands take their long forms,
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if a short form is not specified, except conditional jumps.
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@ -764,6 +766,9 @@ levels of optimization. The syntax is:
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releases, the letter \c{x} may also be any number greater than
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one. This number has no effect on the actual number of passes.
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\b \c{-Ov}: At the end of assembly, print the number of passes
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actually executed.
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The \c{-Ox} mode is recommended for most uses, and is the default
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since NASM 2.09.
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@ -917,7 +922,14 @@ In example, running this limits the maximum line count to be 1000.
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\S{opt-keep-all} The \i\c{--keep-all} Option
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This option doesn't delete any output files even if an error happens.
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This option prevents NASM from deleting any output files even if an
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error happens.
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\S{opt-no-line} The \i\c{--no-line} Option
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If this option is given, all \i\c{%line} directives in the source code
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are ignored. This can be useful for debugging already preprocessed
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code. See \k{line}.
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\S{nasmenv} The \i\c{NASMENV} \i{Environment} Variable
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\H{otherpreproc} \i{Other Preprocessor Directives}
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NASM also has preprocessor directives which allow access to
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information from external sources. Currently they include:
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\b\c{%line} enables NASM to correctly handle the output of another
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preprocessor (see \k{line}).
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\b\c{%!} enables NASM to read in the value of an environment variable,
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which can then be used in your program (see \k{getenv}).
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\S{line} \i\c{%line} Directive
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The \c{%line} directive is used to notify NASM that the input line
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@ -3691,9 +3694,9 @@ directive allows NASM to output messages which indicate the line
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number of the original source file, instead of the file that is being
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read by NASM.
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This preprocessor directive is not generally of use to programmers,
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by may be of interest to preprocessor authors. The usage of the
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\c{%line} preprocessor directive is as follows:
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This preprocessor directive is not generally used directly by
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programmers, but may be of interest to preprocessor authors. The
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usage of the \c{%line} preprocessor directive is as follows:
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\c %line nnn[+mmm] [filename]
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@ -3708,6 +3711,10 @@ After reading a \c{%line} preprocessor directive, NASM will report
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all file name and line numbers relative to the values specified
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therein.
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If the command line option \i\c{--no-line} is given, all \c{%line}
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directives are ignored. This may be useful for debugging preprocessed
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code. See \k{opt-no-line}.
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\S{getenv} \i\c{%!}\e{variable}: Read an Environment Variable.
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