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5 /* Macros for the ca65 macroassembler */
9 /* (C) 1998-2000 Ullrich von Bassewitz */
11 /* D-70597 Stuttgart */
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48 #define MAC_STYLE_CLASSIC 0
49 #define MAC_STYLE_DEFINE 1
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59 void MacDef (unsigned Style);
60 /* Parse a macro definition */
62 void MacExpandStart (void);
63 /* Start expanding the macro in SVal */
66 /* Abort the current macro expansion */
68 int IsMacro (const char* Name);
69 /* Return true if the given name is the name of a macro */
71 int IsDefine (const char* Name);
72 /* Return true if the given name is the name of a define style macro */
74 int InMacExpansion (void);
75 /* Return true if we're currently expanding a macro */