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A MACRO-11 assembler for the PDP-11 in portable C source code. Copyright (c) 2001, Richard Krehbiel All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: o Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. o Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. o Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. modified 2009 by Joerg Hoppe, modified 2015-2017,2020,2021 by Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert. Files: macro11.c Command line parsing and driving the passes. assemble.c Handles all of the opcodes and directives. assemble_aux.c Helper functions mostly called from assemble(). assemble_globals.c Global variables for assemble(). extree.c Expression tree: memory management and evaluation. listing.c Listing generation. macros.c Define macros and make them available as stream2s. parse.c Basic parsing for numbers, labels, strings, expressions rept_irpc.c stream2 subclass for processing .REPT and .IREPT. object.c Functions for writing RSX-11 compatible .OBJ files. mlb-rsx.c Classes (!) for reading RSX-11 macro libraries. mlb-rt11.c Classes (!) for reading RT-11 macro libraries. mlb2.c Glue functions for macro libraries in general. stream2.c Functions for managing input streams and buffers. rad50.c Functions for converting text to and from RAD50. util.c A few general utility fuctions. macro11.h, object.h, mlb.h, stream2.h, rad50.h, util.h types and symbols exported from the associated sources. dumpobj.c A program I wrote to examine the output from RT-11's MACRO.SAV program and compare it with my own output. Makefile A GNU makefile for Linux; simple enough, it should be convertible to any Unix. Contains automatic dependency generation. macro11.dsp, dumpobj.dsp, macro11.dsw Visual Studio 6 projects. Out of date. README This file LICENSE The copyright notice and license CHANGES A list of changes from previous versions TODO A list of things that may need fixing Notes: Sorry, I am a believer in 4 column hardware tabs, for a number of reasons, mostly regarding editing convenience. (I did untabify this README file though.) The bulk of Richard's development was done in Microsoft Visual Studio 6, but currently Olaf maintains it using a Unix (NetBSD) system. I build with gcc and a lot of warning options, and from time to time check with a Linux system which has a different gcc version, and clang. The Visual Studio project files are out of date. Richard used the MACRO11 from RT-11 as reference, but I use the one from RSX-11M+. It turns out there are some small file format differences. I used the dumpobj command to compare the output of this macro11 with the reference version when assembling Kermit-11 source files, and currently there seem to be no significant differences. The macro11 command line: macro11 [options...] files... Options: -v Prints program version. -e opt .ENABL option. Implemented options are AMA, GBL, and also .LIST options ME, BEX, and MD, though the status of listing control is presently very poor. -d opt .DSABL option; same options as -e. -m macname Gives a macro library name. Up to 32 macro libraries may be specified, one per -m option. The current object file format (default, or from -rt11 or -rsx before this option) is used first to read the file; if this fails, the other format is tried. Note: unlike MACRO.SAV, SYSMAC.SML is not automatically included; you must name it. -p macpath For any .MCALL <macro> directive, macro11 will first search -m macro libraries, then it will search the MCALL path for a file named <macro>.MAC to locate the body of the macro. The MCALL path is an environment variable containing directory names separated by delimiters (":" for Unix-style targets; ";" for Windows). The -p command line options appends a directory name to the MCALL path. -I incpath For any .INCLUDE <file> directive, macro11 will search the INCLUDE path for a file named <file> to include. The INCLUDE path works like the MCALL path. If not specified at all, the default is the current directory. If <file> contains a drive and/or directory in RSX/RT-11 form (DEV:[DIR]FILE.EXT) then the search is also tried without DEV: and without DEV:[DIR]. -o objname Gives the name of the object file. No extension is assumed; if you want .OBJ you have to say it. With no -o option, no object file is generated. -l lstname Gives the name of a listing file. The name "-" may be given to write the listing to stdout. No extension is assumed; if you want .LST you have to say it. With no -l option, no listing file is written. -x Tells macro11 not to assemble anything, but rather to simply extract all the macros in all the -m macro libraries into individual .MAC files in the current directory. This should be the last option given, as none following will be processed. This also works for extracting an object library (.OLB) file. -rsx Tells macro11 to generate rsx style object files. This is the default. -rt11 Tells macro11 to generate rt11 style object files. Various options starting with -y enable extensions: -ysl <num> Allow longer symbols up to the given length. The maximal allowed value is 64. -yus Allow underscore in symbol names. -yl1 Include the processing of the first pass in the listing file. This may be useful for finding phase errors. files... Any number of input files. They will be assembled as if they were concatenated together. You may define the MCALL and INCLUDE environment variable prior to invoking macro11, as a path to directories containing macros or files to be included, respectively. ======================================================================= Included in subdirectory obj2bin is a Perl script from Don North, copied from https://github.com/AK6DN/obj2bin. The copied version may get out of date; when in doubt check the original. =======================================================================
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