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[< back to index](../doc_index.md)
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# Preprocessor
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The Millfork preprocessor does 2 things:
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* filters lines in the input file according to current target's features
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* injects the target's feature values as constants into the current file
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Despite its similarity to the C preprocessor, it's much more restricted in its power:
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* no file inclusion
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* no macros
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* separate namespaces for the preprocessor and the language (you need to use `#use` to use a preprocessor constant in the code)
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Preprocessor directives by default start with `#`.
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To avoid conflicts with C preprocessor (for users wishing to use it), it is also possible to replace `#` with `$$`.
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### Defining feature values
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Feature values are defined in the `[define]` section of the platform definition file.
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Each value is a signed 64-bit integer number.
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Example:
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[define]
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WIDESCREEN=1
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You can also define feature values using the `-D` command line option.
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### Built-in features
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The following features are defined based on the chosen CPU and compilation options:
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* `MILLFORK_VERSION` – defined since 0.3.4, contains the version of the compiler: for version x.y.z, the value is 10000x+100y+z
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* `ARCH_6502` – 1 if compiling for 6502, 0 otherwise
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* `ARCH_I80` – 1 if compiling for Intel 8080-like processor, 0 otherwise
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* `ARCH_X86` – 1 if compiling for Intel 8086-like processor, 0 otherwise
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* `CPU_65C02`, `CPU_65CE02`, `CPU_65816`, `CPU_HUC6280`, `CPU_8080`, `CPU_8085`, `CPU_GAMEBOY`, `CPU_Z80`, `CPU_8086`
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– 1 if compiling for the exact given processor, 0 otherwise
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* `CPU_6502` – 1 if compiling for any pre-65C02 6502-like processor, 0 otherwise
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* `CPUFEATURE_DECIMAL_MODE` – 1 if decimal mode is enabled, 0 otherwise
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* `CPUFEATURE_65C02`, `CPUFEATURE_65CE02`, `CPUFEATURE_HUC6280`, `CPUFEATURE_65816_EMULATION`, `CPUFEATURE_65816_NATIVE`,
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`CPUFEATURE_8080`, `CPUFEATURE_8085`, `CPUFEATURE_GAMEBOY`, `CPUFEATURE_Z80`,
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`CPUFEATURE_6502_ILLEGALS`, `CPUFEATURE_8085_ILLEGALS`, `CPUFEATURE_Z80_ILLEGALS`, `CPUFEATURE_Z80_NEXT` – 1 if given instruction subset is enabled, 0 otherwise
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* `ENCCONV_SUPPORTED` - 1 if the module `encconv` supports the function `to_screencode` and other related functions, 0 otherwise.
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* `ENCODING_SAME` - 1 if the encodings `default` and `src` are the same, 0 otherwise.
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* `ENCODING_NOLOWER` – 1 if the `default` encoding does not support lowercase ASCII letters.
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* `DECIMALS_SAME` - 1 if the encodings `default` and `src` have the same string terminator and decimal digits `'0'`-`'9'`, 0 otherwise.
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* `NULLCHAR_SAME` - 1 if the encodings `default` and `src` have the same string terminator, 0 otherwise.
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* `NULLCHAR` – the value of the `nullchar` constant
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* `NULLCHAR_SRC` – the value of the `nullchar_src` constant
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* `INIT_RW_MEMORY` – 1 if the option `ram_init_segment` is defined, 0 otherwise.
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See [the ROM vs RAM guide](../api/rom-vs-ram.md) for more information.
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* `BIG_ENDIAN` – 1 if the platform is big-endian, 0 otherwise (currently all supported platforms are little-endian)
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* `LITTLE_ENDIAN` – 1 if the platform is little-endian, 0 otherwise (currently all supported platforms are little-endian)
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* `OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE`, `OPTIMIZE_FOR_SPEED`, `OPTIMIZE_INLINE`, `OPTIMIZE_IPO`
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– 1 if given optimization setting is enabled, 0 otherwise
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* `SYNTAX_INTEL`, `SYNTAX_ZILOG` – 1 if given assembly syntax is chosen, 0 otherwise; doesn't take this file's pragmas into account
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* `USES_ZPREG` – 1 if the zeropage pseudoregister is used, 0 otherwise
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* `ZPREG_SIZE` – size of the pseudoregister in bytes, or 0 on platforms that don't use it
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* `TINY_RW_MEMORY` – 1 if the main ram is 256 bytes or less, 0 otherwise
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* `USES_IX_STACK`, `USES_IY_STACK` – 1 if given index register is used as a base pointer for stack-allocated variables, 0 otherwise
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* `USES_SHADOW_REGISTERS` – 1 if interrupts preserve old registers in the shadow registers, 0 if they do it on stack
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* `USES_SOFTWARE_STACK` – 1 if using software stack for variables (6502-like targets only), 0 otherwise
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### Commonly used features
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These features are frequently defined in the platform definition file.
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Some libraries may require that some of these be defined.
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* `WIDESCREEN` – 1 if the horizontal screen resolution, ignoring borders, is greater than 256, 0 otherwise
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* `TALLSCREEN` – 1 if the vertical screen resolution, ignoring borders, is greater than 256, 0 otherwise
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* `KEYBOARD` – 1 if the target has a keyboard, 0 otherwise
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* `USE_MOUSE_MBM` – set this to 1 if you want to enable middle button support for the mouse.
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* `JOYSTICKS` – the maximum number of joysticks using standard hardware configurations, may be 0
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* `HAS_BITMAP_MODE` – 1 if the target has a display mode with every pixel addressable, 0 otherwise
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* `NTSC` – 1 if the target is NTSC, 0 otherwise
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* `PAL` – 1 if the target is PAL, 0 otherwise
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* `NULLPTR` – physical value of `nullptr`, default 0
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### Target-specific features
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These features are used to identify the target machine in multiplatform programs and libraries:
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* `CBM` – 1 if the target is an 8-bit Commodore computer (or a compatible one), 0 otherwise
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(for more Commodore-related preprocessor options, see [Preprocessor options for Commodore computer targets](./preprocessor_cbm.md))
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* `AMSTRAD_CPC`, `ATARI_2600`, `ATARI_8`, `ATARI_LYNX`, `APPLE_2`, `BBC_MICRO`,
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`COMMANDER_X16`, `CPM`, `GAMEBOY`, `IBM_PC`, `MSX`, `NEC_PC_88`, `NES`, `ZX_SPECTRUM`
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– 1 if the target is the machine in question, 0 otherwise
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* `VERA_VERSION` – on Commander X16, the version of the VERA chip: `7` for 0.7, `8` for 0.8, `9` for 0.9
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### Built-in preprocessor functions and operators
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The `same` function returns 1 if given identical identifiers and 0 otherwise.
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It is the only function that does not support any other kind of parameters, and it's only useful in module templates.
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// prints 1:
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#infoeval same(a,a)
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// prints 0:
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#infoeval same(a,b)
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// fails to compile
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#infoeval same(a,1)
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The `defined` function returns 1 if the feature is defined, 0 otherwise.
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All the other functions and operators treat undefined features as if they were defined as 0.
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The `if` function returns its second parameter if the first parameter is defined and non-zero, and the third parameter otherwise:
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// prints 400:
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#infoeval if(1, 400, 500)
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// prints 500:
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#infoeval if(0, 400, 500)
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TODO
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`not`, `lo`, `hi`, `min`, `max` `+`, `-`, `*`, `|`, `&`, `^`, `||`, `&&`, `<<`, `>>`,`==`, `!=`, `>`, `>=`, `<`, `<=`
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The following Millfork operators and functions are not available in the preprocessor:
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`+'`, `-'`, `*'`, `<<'`, `>>'`, `:`, `>>>>`, `nonet`, all the assignment operators
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### `#template`
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Defines the source to be a module template. See [Modules](./modules.md) for more information.
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### `#if/#elseif/#else/#endif`
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#if <expr>
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#elseif <expr>
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#else
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#endif
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TODO
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### `#fatal/#error/#warn/#info`
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#fatal fatal error message
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#error error message
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#warn warning message
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#info informational message
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Emits a diagnostic message.
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`#fatal` interrupts the compilation immediately.
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`#error` causes an error, but the compilation will continue.
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`#warn` emits a warning. It may be treated as an error depending on compilation options.
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`#info` emits a benign diagnostic message.
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### `#infoeval`
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#infoeval <expr>
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Evaluates an expression and emits the result as a diagnostic message.
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### `#define`
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#define <ident> = <expr>
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Defines a new feature value or redefines a previous feature value.
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The feature value is visible only to the preprocessor, only when processing the current file,
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and only in lines preprocessed after this one.
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### `#use`
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#use <ident> = <expr>
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#use <feature>
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// equivalent to #use <feature> = <feature>
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Exports a value to the parser.
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The parser will substitute every use of the given identifier as a variable or constant
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with the numeric value of the feature.
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#use CPU_MODEL = if(CPU_65816 | ARCH_X86, 16, 8)
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putstrz("Your CPU is "z)
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putword(CPU_MODEL)
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putstrz("-bit."z)
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The substitution will happen only within the current file.
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To use such value in other files, consider using a normal constant:
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#use WIDESCREEN
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const byte is_widescreen = WIDESCREEN
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### `#pragma`
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Changes the behaviour of the parser for the current file.
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The change applies to the whole file, regardless of where the directive is located.
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* `#pragma intel_syntax` – interpret assembly using Intel syntax
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* `#pragma zilog_syntax` – interpret assembly using Zilog syntax
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