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Correct handling of local variables. We now correctly uniquify them with regard to non-unique labels. Because local vars can effectively have global scope we mostly want to treat them as global, but they're uniquified relative to other globals very late in the process, so we can't just throw them in the symbol table and be done. Fortunately local variables exist in a separate namespace, so we just need to uniquify the variables relative to the post-localization symbol table. In other words, we take the symbol table, apply the label map, and rename any variable that clashes. This also fixes an older problem where we weren't masking the leading '_' on variable labels when generating 64tass output. The code list now makes non-unique labels obvious, but you can't tell the difference between unique global and unique local. What's more, the default type value in Edit Label is now adjusted to Global for unique locals that were auto-generated. To make it a bit easier to figure out what's what, the Info panel now has a "label type" line that reports the type. The 2023-non-unique-labels test had some additional tests added to exercise conflicts with local variables. The 2019-local-variables test output changed slightly because the de-duplicated variable naming convention was simplified.
119 lines
2.9 KiB
ArmAsm
119 lines
2.9 KiB
ArmAsm
;Edited to have duplicate labels (PROJ_ZERO, DPCODE).
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.setcpu "65816"
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CONST_ZERO = $f0 ;project const
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PROJ_ZERO = $00 ;project addr
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PROJ_ONE = $01 ;project addr
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; .segment "SEG000"
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.org $1000
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.a8
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.i8
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ldy PROJ_ZERO
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lda (PROJ_ONE),y
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sta $03 ;could be PROJ_ONE+2, but "nearby" is off
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ldx $04
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lda CONST_ZERO,S
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sta $f1,S
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VAR_ZERO .set $00
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VAR_TWO .set $02
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VAR_THREE .set $03
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CONST_ZERO_VAR .set $f0
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ldy VAR_ZERO
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lda (VAR_ZERO+1),y
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sta VAR_THREE
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ldx $04
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lda CONST_ZERO_VAR,S
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sta $f1,S
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eor 0
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ora 240,S
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PROJ_ZERO_1 .set $10 ;clash with project symbol
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DPCODE_1 .set $80 ;clash with user label
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lda VAR_ZERO
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lda VAR_ZERO+1
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lda VAR_TWO
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lda VAR_THREE
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lda $04
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lda PROJ_ZERO_1
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lda $11
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lda z:DPCODE
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ldx PROJ_ZERO
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ldx PROJ_ONE
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ldx $02
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bit $ffa9
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ldy PROJ_ZERO
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ldy PROJ_ONE
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ldy $02
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.byte $2c
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NH0 .set $00 ;not hidden
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NH1 .set $01 ;not hidden
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L103C: lda #$fe
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beq L103C
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ldy NH0
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ldy NH1
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ldy $02
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nop
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PTR0 .set $10
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CONST0 .set $10
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lda PTR0
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ldx PTR0+1
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ldy $12
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lda (CONST0,S),y
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sta (CONST0+3,S),y
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;Test name redefinition. This is mostly of interest for assemblers without
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;redefinable variables, but also of interest to the cross-reference window.
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PTR .set $20 ;#1
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ldx PTR
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PTR .set $22 ;#2
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ldx PTR
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PTR .set $24 ;#3
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ldx PTR
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PTR_1: nop
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PTR_A .set $20
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ldy PTR_A
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PTR_B .set $1f
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ldy PTR_B+1
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PTR_C .set $1d
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ldy PTR_C+3
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PTR_D .set $21
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ldy PTR_C+3
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VAL0 .set $30
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VAL1 .set $31
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VAL2 .set $32
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VAL3 .set $33
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VAL4 .set $34
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VAL5 .set $35
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and VAL0
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and VAL1
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and VAL2
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and VAL3
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and VAL4
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and VAL5
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VAL14 .set $31
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and VAL0
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and VAL14
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and VAL14+1
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and VAL14+2
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and VAL14+3
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and VAL5
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DPNOP .set $80 ;same as org
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lda z:DPCODE
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jsr DPCODE
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rts
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; .segment "SEG001"
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.org $0080
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DPCODE: nop
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lda DPCODE
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lda a:DPCODE
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lda f:DPCODE
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SPLIT1: lda #','
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SPLITTER .set $80
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ldx $1234
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beq SPLIT1
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@SPLIT2: lda ','
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ldx $5678
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beq @SPLIT2
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rts
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