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#end
Define the logical Pseudo instructions: end, .end 8080 pseudo instructions: ENDend of your source.
#end must not be inside an #if branch or in a Assembler directives: #local, #endlocal, .local and .endlocal Pseudo instructions: #local, #endlocal, .local and .endlocal Including C Source Files: #local, #endlocal, .local and .endlocal#local scope. This is so that using #end does not disable the test for a missing #endif or Assembler directives: #local, #endlocal, .local and .endlocal Pseudo instructions: #local, #endlocal, .local and .endlocal Including C Source Files: #local, #endlocal, .local and .endlocal#endlocal.
Anything after #end is ignored by the assembler.
Alternate syntax:
zasm also accepts 'Pseudo instructions: end, .end 8080 pseudo instructions: ENDend' as a Pseudo instructions 8080 Assembler: 8080 pseudo instructionspseudo instruction:
Pseudo instructions: end, .end 8080 pseudo instructions: ENDend
or
.Pseudo instructions: end, .end 8080 pseudo instructions: ENDend
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