gnupic: Does #include directive working ok in gpasm?
Subject:
Re: Does #include directive working ok in gpasm?
From:
Craig Franklin ####@####.####
Date:
2 Aug 2002 03:34:52 -0000
Message-Id: <3D49FC3D.ACB777ED@attbi.com>
It seems to work for me.
The extras package is not required.
Send me an example which demonstrates the problem.
gpasm-0.10.3 alpha main.asm 8-1-2002 22:25:50
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0010 00001 org 10
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00003 #include "myfile.asm"
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00002
00003
0010 3002 00004 movlw 2
00004
0011 3003 00005 movlw 3
00006
gpasm-0.10.3 alpha main.asm 8-1-2002
22:25:50 PAGE 2
Antonio A Todo Bom wrote:
>
> I tried to use gpasm version 0.10.3, in a actulaly developing project, just typing:
>
> gpasm -p p16f628 filenam.asm
>
> But the result was like no #include file visited, ignoring i.e. my filename.h file, that has many contantes definitions to my project.
> The filename.h file is called by a simple #include directive, but in the filename.lst file just I have Parse error over the #include.
>
> What's up?
>
> Is the extra package necessary to run gpasm?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Antonio Augusto Todo Bom Neto
> LAX Eletronica e Telecomunicacoes Ltda
> gEDA-BR - Users Group - http://gedabr.projetos.etc.br
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