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6502bench/SourceGen/SGTestData/Expected/2010-target-adjustment_cc65.S
Andy McFadden 2065f4ef9e Attempt to generate segment names for cc65
This worked, sort of.  The problem is that SourceGen will revert to
hex output in certain situations, such as a broken symbolic
reference.  There happens to be one in the ZIPPY example, and it's
on a relative branch.

The goal with the segment stuff is to allow cc65 to treat the
source as relocatable code.  In that context, a relative branch to
an absolute address doesn't make any sense, so the assembler reports
a range error.

We don't currently have a mechanism that guarantees no references
are broken (and no affordance for finding them), so we can't make
this mode the default yet.

Instead, we continue to use the generic config, but generate the
correct set of lines as comments.

(issue #39)
2018-11-18 15:11:29 -08:00

62 lines
1.3 KiB
ArmAsm

.setcpu "65816"
; .segment "SEG000"
.org $1000
.a8
.i8
load11: lda #$11
L1002: ldx #$22
load33: ldy #$33
L1006: lda #$44
predat: bra L1042
.word $0123
dat1: .word $4567
.word $89ab
L1010: .word $cdef
L1012: .word $0011
L1014: .word $2233
.byte $80
.byte "The quick brown fox"
.byte $80
.word L1042
.word L1041
.word L1042+1
fill0: .res 16,$00
L1041: .byte $80
L1042: lda predat+2
lda L1041
asl dat1
rol dat1+2
ror L1010
and L1012
ora L1014
lda fill0
sta fill0+4
lda fill0+8
sta fill0+12
jsr L1002
lda L1006
L1069: pea L1069-1
per L1069-1
lda L1069+1
lda L1069+2
lda #$ea
L1077: sta L1077
L107A: sta L107A+1
sta $107f
brl L2002
.byte $80
dat81: .byte $81
; .segment "SEG001"
.org $2000
L2000: .byte $82
.byte $83
L2002: bit L2002
lda dat81
lda L2000
rts