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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
PICC Command-line Driver
option, see Section 2.4.40. Note that if -O specifies a path which is inconsistent with the path
specified in the --OUTDIR option, this will result in an error.
2.4.11 -P: Preprocess Assembly Files
The -P option causes the assembler files to be preprocessed before they are assembled thus allowing
the use of preprocessor directives, such as #include, with assembler code. By default, assembler
files are not preprocessed.
2.4.12 -Q: Quiet Mode
This option places the compiler in a quiet mode which suppresses the HI-TECH Software copyright
notice from being displayed.
2.4.13 -S: Compile to Assembler Code
The -S option stops compilation after generating an assembler source file. An assembler file will be
generated for each C source file passed on the command line. The command:
will produce an assembler file called test.as which contains the code generated from test.c.
This option is particularly useful for checking function calling conventions and signature values
when attempting to write external assembly language routines.
not contain op-codes or addresses and it may be used as a source file and subsequently passed to the
assembler to be assembled.
2.4.14 -Umacro: Undefine a Macro
The -U option, the inverse of the -D option, is used to undefine predefined macros. This option takes
the form -Umacro. The option, -Udraft, for example, is equivalent to:
placed at the top of each module compiled using this option.
To change the directory in which all output and intermediate files are written, use the --OUTDIR
The file produced by this option differs to that produced by the --ASMLIST option in that it does
PICC --CHIP=16F877A -S test.c
#undef draft
PICC Compiler Options
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