/* tc-vax.c - vax-specific -
- Copyright (C) 1987-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1987-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
bbsc e4
bbcc e5
Always, you complement 0th bit to reverse condition.
- Always, 1-byte opcde, longword-address, byte-address, 1-byte-displacement
+ Always, 1-byte opcode, longword-address, byte-address, 1-byte-displacement
2c. J<cond> where cond tests low-order memory bit
length of byte,word,long.
#define BB (1+-128)
#define WF (2+ 32767)
#define WB (2+-32768)
-/* Dont need LF, LB because they always reach. [They are coded as 0.] */
+/* Don't need LF, LB because they always reach. [They are coded as 0.] */
#define C(a,b) ENCODE_RELAX(a,b)
/* This macro has no side-effects. */
default:
my_operand_length = 2;
- printf ("I dn't understand access width %c\n", mywidth);
+ printf ("I don't understand access width %c\n", mywidth);
break;
}
printf ("VAX assembler instruction operand: ");
|| operandP->vop_access == 'a')
{
if (operandP->vop_access == 'v')
- as_warn (_("Invalid operand: immediate value used as base address."));
+ as_warn (_("Invalid operand: immediate value used as base address."));
else
- as_warn (_("Invalid operand: immediate value used as address."));
+ as_warn (_("Invalid operand: immediate value used as address."));
/* gcc 2.6.3 is known to generate these in at least
one case. */
}