Use the word 'macros' universally (not macroes)
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@@ -3444,8 +3444,8 @@ Here's a list of all control commands and a description, what they do:
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atari Defines the scrcode macro.
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atari Defines the scrcode macro.
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cbm Defines the scrcode macro.
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cbm Defines the scrcode macro.
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cpu Defines constants for the .CPU variable.
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cpu Defines constants for the .CPU variable.
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generic Defines generic macroes like add, sub, and blt.
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generic Defines generic macros like add, sub, and blt.
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longbranch Defines conditional long-jump macroes.
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longbranch Defines conditional long-jump macros.
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</verb></tscreen>
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</verb></tscreen>
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Including a macro package twice, or including a macro package that
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Including a macro package twice, or including a macro package that
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<sect1><tt>.MACPACK generic</tt><p>
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<sect1><tt>.MACPACK generic</tt><p>
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This macro package defines macroes that are useful in almost any program.
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This macro package defines macros that are useful in almost any program.
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Currently defined macroes are:
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Currently defined macros are:
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<tscreen><verb>
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<tscreen><verb>
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.macro add Arg ; add without carry
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.macro add Arg ; add without carry
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@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ There are a few remaining options that control the behaviour of cl65:
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This option is passed to the cc65 compiler; and, it forces cl65 to stop
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This option is passed to the cc65 compiler; and, it forces cl65 to stop
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before the assembly step. That means that C-level preprocessor directives
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before the assembly step. That means that C-level preprocessor directives
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are obeyed; and, macroes are expanded. But, the C source isn't compiled.
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are obeyed; and, macros are expanded. But, the C source isn't compiled.
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If the <tt/-o/ option isn't used, then the C code results are written into
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If the <tt/-o/ option isn't used, then the C code results are written into
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files with a ".i" suffix on their base names. Assembler files, object
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files with a ".i" suffix on their base names. Assembler files, object
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files, and libraries given on the command line are ignored.
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files, and libraries given on the command line are ignored.
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