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revolution
I think of them more like identifiers of memory blocks, rather than being labels.
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Tomasz Grysztar
These two kinds of labels were intended to work together, for example if you define them like:
Code: area::place: Code: load a byte from area:place Also, the labels in general do not need to have meaning analogous to ":", in fasm(g)'s syntax the are generally just a name that comes before a labeled instruction, and it is possible to define such instructions with quite varying semantics. |
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sylware
Indeed, I think it would be a very good idea to add this to the manual. The "memory block"/"output area" label type may be good terms to clarify the difference and with the combination example, all this would be definitive at driving people on the right mental picture then usage path of those label objects.
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