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Assembler Internal Sections

These sections are meant only for the internal use of . They have no meaning at run-time. You do not really need to know about these sections for most purposes; but they can be mentioned in warning messages, so it might be helpful to have an idea of their meanings to . These sections are used to permit the value of every expression in your assembly language program to be a section-relative address.

ASSEMBLER-INTERNAL-LOGIC-ERROR!
An internal assembler logic error has been found. This means there is a bug in the assembler.
expr section
The assembler stores complex expression internally as combinations of symbols. When it needs to represent an expression as a symbol, it puts it in the expr section.


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