Macro Parameters/Substitution Symbols
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Macro Language
5.3.5
Forced Substitution
In some cases, substitution symbols are not recognizable to the assembler.
The forced substitution operator, which is a set of colons, enables you to force
the substitution of a symbol’s character string. Simply enclose a symbol in
colons to force the substitution. Do not include any spaces between the colons
and the symbol.
The syntax for the forced substitution operator is
:symbol:
The assembler expands substitution symbols enclosed in colons before it
expands other substitution symbols.
You can use the forced substitution operator only inside macros, and you
cannot nest a forced substitution operator within another forced substitution
operator.
Example 5–7 shows how the forced substitution operator is used.
Example 5–7. Using the Forced Substitution Operator
force
.macro x
.asg
0,x
.loop
8
AUX:x: .set
x
.eval
x+1,x
.endloop
.endm
The force macro would generate the following source code:
AUX0
.set
0
AUX1
.set
1
.
.
.
AUX7
.set
7
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