@c Copyright 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c This is part of the GAS manual. @c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo. @page @node xc16x-Dependent @chapter Infineon xc16x Dependent Features @cindex xc16x support @menu * xc16x Directives:: xc16x Machine Directives @end menu @node xc16x Directives @section xc16x Machine Directives The xc16x version of the assembler supports the following machine directives: @table @code @cindex @code{align} directive, xc16x @item .align This directive aligns the section program counter on the next 2-byte boundary. @cindex @code{byte} directive, xc16x @item .byte @var{expr} This directive assembles a half-word (8-bit) constant. @cindex @code{word} directive, xc16x @item .word @var{expr} This assembles a word (16-bit) constant. @cindex @code{ascii} directive, xc16x @item .ascii "@var{ascii}" This directive used for copying @var{str} into the object file. The string is terminated with a null byte. @cindex @code{set} directive, xc16x @item .set @var{symbol}, @var{value} This directive creates a symbol named @var{symbol} which is an alias for another symbol (possibly not yet defined). This should not be confused with the mnemonic @code{set}, which is a legitimate xc16x instruction. @cindex @code{bss} directive, xc16x @item .bss @var{symbol}, @var{length} Reserve @var{length} bytes in the bss section for a local @var{symbol}, aligned to the power of two specified by @var{align}. @var{length} and @var{align} must be positive absolute expressions. This directive differs from @samp{.lcomm} only in that it permits you to specify an alignment. @end table