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6502bench/SourceGen/SGTestData/Expected/20032-labels-and-symbols_cc65.S
Andy McFadden 39b7b20144 ORG rework, part 1
This is the first step toward changing the address region map from a
linear list to a hierarchy.  See issue #107 for the plan.

The AddressMap class has been rewritten to support the new approach.
The rest of the project has been updated to conform to the new API,
but feature-wise is unchanged.  While the map class supports
nested regions with explicit lengths, the rest of the application
still assumes a series of non-overlapping regions with "floating"
lengths.

The Set Address dialog is currently non-functional.

All of the output for cc65 changed because generation of segment
comments has been removed.  Some of the output for ACME changed as
well, because we no longer follow "* = addr" with a redundant
pseudopc statement.  ACME and 65tass have similar approaches to
placing things in memory, and so now have similar implementations.
2021-09-16 17:02:19 -07:00

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5.3 KiB
ArmAsm

;Project was edited to add a label in the middle of a dense hex region, and add
;a duplicate label.
.setcpu "65816"
BMI1 = $30 ;opcode mnemonic
zip = $cd
absl = $1029
absh = $feed
biggie = $123456
thirty2 = $12345678 ;32-bit constant test
plataddr = $3000 ;address only in platform file
projalsa = $3200 ;same val as projalso
.org $012345
.a8
.i8
start: clc
xce
sep #$30
lda #zip
lda #zip+16
lda #zip-192
lda #<absh
lda #>absh
lda #<absh-192
lda #>absh+1
lda #<absl
lda #>absl
lda #<absl+192
lda #>absl-1
lda #<start
lda #>start
lda #^start
pea $feed
pea start & $ffff
pea $0001
pea $3456
pea $0012
pea absh
pea start & $ffff
pea start >> 16
pea biggie & $ffff
pea biggie >> 16
lda zip+1
lda a:zip+1
lda f:zip+1
lda absh-1
lda f:absh-1
lda absh+1
lda f:absh+1
lda start & $ffff +1
lda start+1
lda start & $ffff -1
lda start-1
lda biggie & $ffff +1
lda biggie+1
lda biggie & $ffff -1
lda biggie-1
rep #$30
.a16
.i16
lda #zip
lda #zip+16
lda #zip+64
lda #absl
lda #absl >> 8
lda #absl-$1000
lda #absl >> 8 -16
lda #absl >> 16
lda #absh
lda #absh >> 8
lda #absh-$f000
lda #absh >> 8 +16
lda #absh >> 16 +1
lda #start & $ffff
lda #start >> 8
lda #start >> 16
lda #biggie & $ffff
lda #biggie >> 8
lda #biggie >> 16
bra @skipdata
.byte zip
.byte <absh
.byte >absh
.byte <start
.byte >start
.byte ^start
.word zip
.word absl
.word absl >> 8
.word absl-$1000
.word absl >> 8 -16
.word absh
.word absh >> 8
.word absh-$f000
.word absh >> 8 +16
.word start & $ffff
.word start >> 8
.word start >> 16
.word start & $ffff +1
.word start >> 8
.word start >> 16
.dbyt absh
.faraddr zip
.faraddr absh
.faraddr absh >> 8
.faraddr start
.faraddr start >> 8
.faraddr start >> 16
.dword zip
.dword absh
.dword absh >> 8
.dword start-1
.dword start >> 8
.dword start >> 16
@skipdata: lda #biggie >> 16 -1
mvn #^biggie,#^biggie-17
mvp #^start,#^start+17
mvn #18,#1
mvp #%00000001,#%00010010
per @skipdata
brl @nextchunk
@nextchunk: jml @L1000_1
.org $1000
@L1000_1: nop
@L1000: nop
@L1000_0: nop
@l1000: sep #$30
.a8
.i8
lda plataddr
lda $3100
lda projalsa
lda $3300
bra @calls
nop
@targ: nop
nop
@L1016: per @targ-1
per @targ
per @targ+1
jsr @targ-1
jsr @targ
jsr @targ+1
@L1028: bra @targ-1
@L102A: bra @targ
@L102C: bra @targ+1
@L102E: brl @targ-1
@L1031: brl @targ
@L1034: brl @targ+1
@L1037: jmp @targ-1
@L103A: jmp @targ
@L103D: jmp @targ+1
@L1040: jml @targ-1
jml @targ
jml @targ+1
@calls: jsr @L1016
jsr @L1028
jsr @L102A
jsr @L102C
jsr @L102E
jsr @L1031
jsr @L1034
jsr @L1037
jsr @L103A
jsr @L103D
jsr @L1040
jsr $1044
jsr $1048
brl @L118E
@bulk: .byte $80,$81,$82,$83,$84,$85,$86,$87,$88,$89,$8a,$8b,$8c,$8d,$8e,$8f ;bulky
.byte $80,$81,$82,$83,$84,$85,$86,$87,$88,$89,$8a,$8b,$8c,$8d,$8e,$8f
.byte $80,$81,$82,$83,$84,$85,$86,$87,$88,$89,$8a,$8b,$8c,$8d,$8e,$8f
.byte $80,$81,$82,$83,$84,$85,$86,$87,$88,$89,$8a,$8b,$8c,$8d,$8e,$8f
.byte $80,$81,$82,$83,$84,$85,$86,$87,$88,$89,$8a,$8b,$8c,$8d,$8e,$8f
.byte $80,$81,$82,$83,$84,$85,$86,$87,$88,$89,$8a,$8b,$8c,$8d,$8e,$8f
.byte $80,$81,$82,$83,$84,$85,$86,$87,$88,$89,$8a,$8b,$8c,$8d,$8e,$8f
@string: .byte "This is a long string. Put a label and comment on it to confir" ;stringy
.byte "m that the label and comment only appear on the first line. T"
.byte "he quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogs."
@L118E: lda #<thirty2+2
lda #>thirty2+3
lda #^thirty2
rep #BMI1
.a16
.i16
lda #thirty2 & $ffff +3
lda #thirty2 >> 8 & $ffff +4
lda #thirty2 >> 16
rts