Chapter 9 Writing Machine Language Instructions and Directive Statements

9.4.17 xlistoff, xliston

Syntax

label

operation

operand

[name]

xlistoff

 

 

.

 

 

.

 

 

.

 

 

xliston

 

Functional description

The xlistoff and xliston directives are used in pairs. Statements from the xlistoff directive until the xliston directive will not be output to the list file. These directives are used when you do not want to output an already debugged program to the list file.

NOTE:

The xlistoff and xliston directives themselves are not output.

 

 

 

Only output to the list file will be suppressed. Output of object code will not be suppressed at all.

Operand coding rules

These directives take no operand.

Usage example

Below is an example use of the xlistoff and xliston directives. The range from xlistoff to xliston will be suppressed.

_CODE

section

CODE, PUBLIC, 2

main

mov

0x11, D0

 

 

xlistoff

 

 

mov

0x22, D0

 

xliston

 

 

mov

0x33, D0

 

end

 

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Panasonic MN1030 Xlistoff, xliston, Name Xlistoff Xliston, Xlistoff and xliston directives themselves are not output