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vid 11 Jul 2007, 01:35
looks like nice catch
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cepers 23 Jul 2007, 21:40
ehhhmm....
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LocoDelAssembly 23 Jul 2007, 21:59
haha, thanks to cepers I remember that I forgot to tell that it actually happens with all the preprocessor directives. In the case of "common", "reverse" and "forward" it works well but if you call a macro with any of those names inside a macro the preprocessor will not call the macro but will interpret it as directive instead.
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LocoDelAssembly 09 Jul 2008, 15:09
bump
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revolution 09 Jul 2008, 16:25
Is this really a bug? It seems that if someone tries really hard to completely confuse themselves by doing this then they deserve all they get.
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Tomasz Grysztar 09 Jul 2008, 16:26
Is fixed for 1.67.28.
I'm un-stickying the threads with bug reports that already have resolved (even though the new version is not released yet). This helps me trace what is left to do, please do not make them sticky back. |
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LocoDelAssembly 09 Jul 2008, 22:05
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Sorry for asking but, what are the news for the 1.67.27 version then? ![]() Quote:
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Tomasz Grysztar 09 Jul 2008, 22:29
LocoDelAssembly wrote:
Ooops. I guess I forgot to release it. ![]() |
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Tomasz Grysztar 10 Jul 2008, 07:31
OK, I will rename it back to 1.67.27 then.
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DOS386 11 Jul 2008, 08:04
Tomasz Grysztar wrote:
COOL ![]() ![]() _________________ Bug Nr.: 12345 Title: Hello World program compiles to 100 KB !!! Status: Closed: NOT a Bug |
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Tomasz Grysztar 08 Nov 2008, 14:11
I just realized it was not really so good idea to disallow using names of preprocessor's directives in ALL cases of defining preprocessor's symbols, because this way it included the FIX directive. This example from fasm's documentation:
Code: macro tmacro [params] { common macro params { } MACRO fix tmacro ENDM fix } |
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