ACME 0,97 ist für Windows ist in der Mache. Viele neue Features..
Dank Corona,,, Freut Euch.
@Mc.Becon, danke dir.
Ich lass noch die Testsuite durchlaufen und gibt es das Win32 Release auf sf,net,
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ACME 0,97 ist für Windows ist in der Mache. Viele neue Features..
Dank Corona,,, Freut Euch.
@Mc.Becon, danke dir.
Ich lass noch die Testsuite durchlaufen und gibt es das Win32 Release auf sf,net,
Das klingt wie ein saugutes Musikstück in meine Ohren.
ACME 0.97 Crossassebler ist als win32 Release online.
Section: New in release 0.97
FINALLY strings can be assigned to symbols!
"anything in double quotes" is a string, while characters in
single quotes are, just as before, immediately converted to their
character code. Go and read "docs/Upgrade.txt" to learn about
compatibility issues.
Added backslash escaping in all string literals:
\0 is a null byte, \t is a TAB, \n is a line feed, \r is a
carriage return, \" is a double quote, \' is a single quote and
\\ is a backslash. Go and read "docs/Upgrade.txt" to learn about
compatibility issues.
Added "--dialect" CLI switch:
Because string symbols and backslash escaping introduce a few
incompatibilities to older versions, ACME can now be told to mimic
the behavior of older versions. So it's still possible to assemble
older sources.
Added lists:
Lists can be used to pass an arbitrary number of arguments to
macros, or to store any number of items (including other lists) in
a single symbol. Example: my_list = [1, 2, label, "string", 9]
Added "len()" operator:
This returns the number of elements in a string or list.
Added "[]" operator (for indexing):
This returns a single element from a string or list. Negative
indices are supported as well, they access the string/list from
the other end. Examples: a = my_list[2] b = my_string[-1]
Added "&" operator:
This operator converts labels or the program counter from its
value inside a "!pseudopc" block to the value outside of that
block. Thanks to markusC64 for the suggestion!
Added "!while {}" pseudo opcode.
Added "else if", "else ifdef" and "else ifndef" possibilities.
Added "M65" cpu:
This instruction set includes the MEGA65 extensions, namely 32-bit
pointers and 32-bit data operations using prefix bytes.
Added "NMOS6502" as an alias for "6510" cpu.
Improved NMOS6502/6510 mode:
DOP and TOP can now also be written as NOP.
Improved 65816 mode:
MVN and MVP can now also be written with '#' before arguments.
Added "--test" CLI switch:
This is for people who want to help test experimental features.
Improved error messages:
"Garbage data at end of statement" now includes the unexpected
character.
"Symbol not defined" is only output once per symbol.
Added warning:
ACME complains about binary literals with an "unusual" number of
digits. Thanks to groepaz for the suggestion!
The warning can be disabled using the "-Wno-bin-len" CLI switch.
Added warning:
All mnemonics without indirect addressing now complain about
unneeded parentheses.
Fix: Characters are now unsigned (had been architecture-dependent).
Improved error handling of "--cpu" and "--format" switches.
Added opcode table for NMOS6502 cpu to docs.
Added some test sources.
Added support for "hashbang" lines (if file starts with a '#'
character, the first line is ignored)
Fixed some minor bugs no-one ever seems to have encountered.
Rewritten "docs/Upgrade.txt".
Sehr schön!
Ist auch eine Version für macOS geplant?
Nutze derzeit noch die Version 0.96.2 auf meinem Macbook.
Wenn der ACME auch für andere Plattformen zu Verfügung steht, z.b. Linux oder Mac, kann ich mich nur für die Arbeit die da hintersteckt bedanken.
Arbeite sehr gerne damit.