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5 /* Segment management */
9 /* (C) 2000-2001 Ullrich von Bassewitz */
11 /* D-70597 Stuttgart */
12 /* EMail: uz@cc65.org */
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72 typedef enum segment_t {
80 /* A list of all segments used when generating code */
81 typedef struct Segments Segments;
83 struct TextSeg* Text; /* Text segment */
84 struct CodeSeg* Code; /* Code segment */
85 struct DataSeg* Data; /* Data segment */
86 struct DataSeg* ROData; /* Readonly data segment */
87 struct DataSeg* BSS; /* Segment for uninitialized data */
88 segment_t CurDSeg; /* Current data segment */
91 /* Pointer to the current segment list. Output goes here. */
94 /* Pointer to the global segment list */
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105 void InitSegNames (void);
106 /* Initialize the segment names */
108 void NewSegName (segment_t Seg, const char* Name);
109 /* Set a new name for a segment */
111 int ValidSegName (const char* Name);
112 /* Return true if the given segment name is valid, return false otherwise */
114 Segments* PushSegments (struct SymEntry* Func);
115 /* Make the new segment list current but remember the old one */
117 void PopSegments (void);
118 /* Pop the old segment list (make it current) */
120 void UseDataSeg (segment_t DSeg);
121 /* For the current segment list, use the data segment DSeg */
123 struct DataSeg* GetDataSeg (void);
124 /* Return the current data segment */
126 void AddTextLine (const char* Format, ...) attribute ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
127 /* Add a line to the current text segment */
129 void AddCodeLine (const char* Format, ...) attribute ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
130 /* Add a line of code to the current code segment */
132 void AddCode (opc_t OPC, am_t AM, const char* Arg, struct CodeLabel* JumpTo);
133 /* Add a code entry to the current code segment */
135 void AddDataLine (const char* Format, ...) attribute ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
136 /* Add a line of data to the current data segment */
138 void OutputSegments (const Segments* S, FILE* F);
139 /* Output the given segments to the file */
143 /* End of segments.h */