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Will be useful for assembling binaries for the TRS-80 which can't start at addr 0.
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17 lines
651 B
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There are 2 label types: backward and forward. For each type,
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there are two actions: set and write. Setting a label is
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declaring where it is. It has to be performed at the label's
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destination. Writing a label is writing its offset difference
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to the binary result. It has to be done right after a relative
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jump operation. Yes, labels are only for relative jumps.
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For backward labels, set happens before write. For forward
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labels, write happen before set. The write operation writes a
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dummy placeholder, and then the set operation writes the offset
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at that placeholder's address.
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(cont.)
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