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| Tomasz Grysztar 14 Nov 2003, 09:40 No, it distinguishes only parsing-related types of "source components". That means it can distinguish between:
 
 (I tried to provide a full list this time). When you compare any symbolic values with "eqtype" operator, they can consist of more than one of the above components - in such case "eqtype" returns true only if they contain components of the same type in exacly the same order. For example, the expression Code: 4 eax eqtype 8+8 st0 is true, as both values consist of numerical expression and register. | |||
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| silkodyssey 14 Nov 2003, 11:49 Thank you Privalow,  eqtype might not work the way I thought it did but you have given me some useful information that I can use. I like the fasm macro system, very powerful.  Are there any other features of the macro system that the documentation does not explain? _________________ silkodyssey | |||
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