
8086 Object Module Formats | Version 4.8 |
'fhe sixth form, ~ sinqle byte of 133, is a Repeat Leaf. A
Repeat Leaf can only occur as the last leaf of a Branch. If the last leaf of a branch is a Repeat Leaf then the previous leaf is
considered to repeat indefinitely. Otherwise the 'Branch is considered to end in an indefinitely lonq sequence of easy Null leaves.
The seventh form, with a leading byte containing 134, represents a Siqned Numeric Leaf. The number is contained in the followinq byte, which will be siqned extended if neccessary.
The eighth form, with a leading byte containing 135. represents
aSigned Numeric Leaf. The number is contained in the following 2 bytes, signed extended if neccessary.
'rhe ninth fo rm, wi th a lead in~ byte conta in inq 13;, represents
aSigned Numeric Leaf. The number is contained in the following 4 bytes, siqned extended if necessary.
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