NASM - The Netwide Assembler
NASM Forum => Using NASM => Topic started by: Ruud on October 29, 2009, 12:58:46 PM
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Hallo allemaal,
You can add comment to your ASM using the semicolon ';'. But this works only for one line. In C you can outcomment complete blocks by placing then between /* and */. I checked the documentation that came with the program and the online documentation but couldn't find the right syntax.
Can anybody tell me what I can use?
Thank you very much!
Kind regards, Ruud Baltissen
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Multiple ';'s!
Or you can "%if 0"/"%endif". Define 'em as "comment"/"endcomment" if you want.
Why do people want asm to be like C? You wanna use C, use C!
Best,
Frank
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>Multiple ';'s!
Nice if you want to disable a block of over 100 lines temporary for a small test.
> "%if 0"/"%endif"
Conditional compiling. I'll try, thanks for the tip!
> Why do people want asm to be like C?
I'm a Pascal man. But sometimes you have to howl with the wolves.
Groetjes, Ruud
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Good point, Ruud! Owoooo! :)
RosAsm uses ";;" to begin a block comment, and another ";;" to end it. I don't know if we should do something like that. And if so, should it "nest" (as C doesn't)... have to use something different for begin and end...
Best,
Frank