Declare Structure Type
.struct/.endstruct/.tag
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Assembler Directives
mem
n
is an optional label for a member of the structure. This label is
absolute and equates to the present offset from the beginning of
the structure. A label for a structure member cannot be declared
global.
element
is one of the following descriptors: .byte, .char, .double, field,
.float, .half, .int, .long, .short, .string, .ubyte, .uchar, .uhalt, .uint,
.ulong, .ushort, .uword, and .word. An element can also be a com-
plete declaration of a nested structure or union, or a structure or
union declared by its tag. Following a .struct directive, these
directives describe the element’s size. They do not allocate
memory.
expr
n
is an optional expression for the number of elements described.
This value defaults to 1. A .string element is considered to be one
word in size, and a .field element is one bit.
size
is an optional label for the total size of the structure.
Note:
Directives That Can Appear in a .struct /.endstruct Sequence
The only directives that can appear in a .struct/.endstruct sequence are ele-
ment descriptors, structure and union tags, conditional assembly directives,
and the .align directive, which aligns the member offsets on word bound-
aries. Empty structures are illegal.
These examples show various uses of the .struct, .tag, and .endstruct
directives.
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