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6502bench/SourceGen/SGTestData/Expected/2022-extension-scripts_acme.S
Andy McFadden dfd5bcab1b Optionally treat BRKs as two-byte instructions
Early data sheets listed BRK as one byte, but RTI after a BRK skips
the following byte, effectively making BRK a 2-byte instruction.
Sometimes, such as when diassembling Apple /// SOS code, it's handy
to treat it that way explicitly.

This change makes two-byte BRKs optional, controlled by a checkbox
in the project settings.  In the system definitions it defaults to
true for Apple ///, false for all others.

ACME doesn't allow BRK to have an arg, and cc65 only allows it for
65816 code (?), so it's emitted as a hex blob for those assemblers.
Anyone wishing to target those assemblers should stick to 1-byte mode.

Extension scripts have to switch between formatting one byte of
inline data and formatting an instruction with a one-byte operand.
A helper function has been added to the plugin Util class.

To get some regression test coverage, 2022-extension-scripts has
been configured to use two-byte BRK.

Also, added/corrected some SOS constants.

See also issue #44.
2019-10-09 14:55:56 -07:00

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ArmAsm

!cpu 65816
PrintInlineL1String = $011000
PrintInlineL2String = $012000
PrintInlineDciString = $013000
* = $1000
!as
!rs
clc
xce
sep #$30
jsr PrintInline8String
!text "01234567"
jsr PrintInlineRev8String
!text "76543210"
jsr PrintInlineNullString
!text "null-term string",$00
jsl PrintInlineL1String
!text $14,"string with length/1"
jsl PrintInlineL2String
!text $14,$00,"string with length/2"
jsl PrintInlineDciString
!text "DCI strin",$e7
jsr L10AB
jsr L110F
jsr L1108
!byte $00,$01
!word data01
!byte $00,$02
!word data02
rts
PrintInline8String rts
PrintInlineRev8String rts
PrintInlineNullString rts
data01 !word 4386
!byte $33,$44
!32 $88776655
!byte $99,$88,$77,$66
!byte 'f'
!byte 'F' | $80
!byte $40
!byte $c1
!byte $42
!byte $c3
!byte $44
!byte $c5
!byte $46
!byte $c7
!24 PrintInlineL2String
!word data02
!byte $80
data02 !word data03
!byte $80
!xor $80 {
data03 !text "AllEight"
}
L10AB jsr PrintInlineNullString
per $8023
rtl
!byte $65
!byte $6e
!byte $20
!byte $01
!pseudopc $1100 {
!text "string"
!byte $00
!byte $60
L1108 jsl PrintInlineL2String
asl
!byte $00,$60
L110F jsr PrintInlineNullString
adc $6e
!byte $64
} ;!pseudopc