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HI-TECH FOR DSPIC/PIC24

SW500009

Manufacturer Part Number
SW500009
Description
HI-TECH FOR DSPIC/PIC24
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Type
Compilerr
Series
PIC24 & DsPICr
Datasheet

Specifications of SW500009

Supported Families
PIC24
Core Architecture
PIC, DsPIC
Software Edition
Standard
Kit Contents
Software And Docs
Tool Type
Compiler
Mcu Supported Families
PIC24 MCUs And DsPIC DSCs
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
DSPIC3X/PIC24
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
025
778-1003
778-1003
Macro Assembler
-A An assembler file with an extension .opt will be produced if this option is used. This is useful
-C A cross reference file will be produced when this option is used. This file, called srcfile.crf,
-Cchipinfo Specify the chipinfo file to use. The chipinfo file is called picc.ini and can be found
-E[file|digit] The default format for an error message is in the form:
-Flength By default the listing format is pageless, i.e. the assembler listing output is continuous.
-H Particularly useful in conjunction with the -A or -L ASPIC options, this option specifies that
-I This option forces listing of macro expansions and unassembled conditionals which would other-
-Llistfile This option requests the generation of an assembly listing file. If listfile is specified
-O This requests the assembler to perform optimization on the assembly code. Note that the use of
when checking the optimized assembler produced using the -O option.
where srcfile is the base portion of the first source file name, will contain raw cross refer-
ence information. The cross reference utility CREF must then be run to produce the formatted
cross reference listing. See Section
in the DAT directory of the compiler distribution.
filename: line: message
where the error of type message occurred on line line of the file filename.
The -E option with no argument will make the assembler use an alternate format for
error and warning messages.
Specifying a digit as argument has a similar effect, only it allows selection of any of
the available message formats.
Specifying a filename as argument will force the assembler to direct error and warning
messages to a file with the name specified.
The output may be formatted into pages of varying lengths. Each page will begin with a
header and title, if specified. The -F option allows a page length to be specified. A zero value
of length implies pageless output. The length is specified in a number of lines.
output constants should be shown as hexadecimal values rather than decimal values.
wise be suppressed by a NOLIST assembler control. The -L option is still necessary to produce
a listing.
then the listing will be written to that file, otherwise it will be written to the standard output.
this option slows the assembly process down, as the assembler must make an additional pass
over the input code. Debug information for assembler code generated from C source code
may become unreliable.
4.7
for more information.
Assembler Options
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