+ <tag><tt>-E</tt></tag>
+
+ This option is passed to the cc65 compiler; and, it forces cl65 to stop
+ before the assembly step. That means that C-level preprocessor directives
+ are obeyed; and, macroes are expanded. But, the C source isn't compiled.
+ If the <tt/-o/ option isn't used, then the C code results are written into
+ files with a ".i" suffix on their base names. Assembler files, object
+ files, and libraries given on the command line are ignored.
+
+