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Right now, strings require being named, even in the assembler when defining them:
$global str0 "string"
Instead, let's have the assembler, as an enhancement, auto-name anonymous strings:
$global "string" ;; named as "_str0_" by the assembler
and also extend this feature by allowing direct usage of the string literal:
ldvar r6, "string" ;; replace "string" with '_str0_' instance.
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Right now, strings require being named, even in the assembler when defining them:
Instead, let's have the assembler, as an enhancement, auto-name anonymous strings:
and also extend this feature by allowing direct usage of the string literal:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: