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Fix typos in assembler documentation.
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@ -2885,9 +2885,9 @@ preprocessed.
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If the first line of an input file is @code{#NO_APP} or if you use the
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@samp{-f} option, whitespace and comments are not removed from the input file.
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Within an input file, you can ask for whitespace and comment removal in
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specific portions of the by putting a line that says @code{#APP} before the
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specific portions of the file by putting a line that says @code{#APP} before the
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text that may contain whitespace or comments, and putting a line that says
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@code{#NO_APP} after this text. This feature is mainly intend to support
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@code{#NO_APP} after this text. This feature is mainly intended to support
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@code{asm} statements in compilers whose output is otherwise free of comments
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and whitespace.
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@ -2923,12 +2923,13 @@ This means you may not nest these comments.
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@cindex line comment character
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Anything from a @dfn{line comment} character up to the next newline is
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considered a comment and is ignored. The line comment character is target
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specific, and some targets multiple comment characters. Some targets also have
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line comment characters that only work if they are the first character on a
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line. Some targets use a sequence of two characters to introduce a line
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comment. Some targets can also change their line comment characters depending
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upon command-line options that have been used. For more details see the
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@emph{Syntax} section in the documentation for individual targets.
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specific, and some targets support multiple comment characters. Some targets
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also have line comment characters that only work if they are the first
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character on a line. Some targets use a sequence of two characters to
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introduce a line comment. Some targets can also change their line comment
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characters depending upon command-line options that have been used. For more
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details see the @emph{Syntax} section in the documentation for individual
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targets.
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If the line comment character is the hash sign (@samp{#}) then it still has the
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special ability to enable and disable preprocessing (@pxref{Preprocessing}) and
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@ -3649,7 +3650,7 @@ bug in the assembler.
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@cindex expr (internal section)
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@item expr section
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The assembler stores complex expression internally as combinations of
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The assembler stores complex expressions internally as combinations of
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symbols. When it needs to represent an expression as a symbol, it puts
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it in the expr section.
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@c FIXME item debug
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@ -4356,7 +4357,7 @@ You may not subtract arguments from different sections.
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@dfn{Is Less Than Or Equal To}
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The comparison operators can be used as infix operators. A true result has a
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value of -1 whereas a false result has a value of 0. Note, these operators
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value of -1 whereas a false result has a value of 0. Note, these operators
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perform signed comparisons.
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@end table
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