Trying to learn how to use the ca65 assembler, I've been battling with making include guards work. Googling and reading the ca65 Users Guide didn't help. Here's a minimal example that produces the error.
$ ls -l
total 16
-rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 60 Oct 22 19:40 65.inc
-rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 55 Oct 22 20:01 test.s
$
$ cat 65.inc
.ifndef _65_INC_
.define _65_INC_
.define NUMBER 1
.endif
$
$ cat test.s
.include "65.inc"
.include "65.inc"
lda #NUMBER
rts
$
$ ca65 test.s
65.inc(1): Error: Identifier expected
65.inc(2): Error: Identifier expected
65.inc(4): Error: Identifier expected
65.inc(4): Note: Macro was defined here
$
$ ls -l
total 16
-rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 60 Oct 22 19:40 65.inc
-rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 55 Oct 22 20:01 test.s
$
If I only include 65.inc
once in test.s
it assembles without problem, as seen here:
$ ls -l
total 16
-rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 60 Oct 22 19:40 65.inc
-rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 37 Oct 22 20:07 test.s
$
$ cat 65.inc
.ifndef _65_INC_
.define _65_INC_
.define NUMBER 1
.endif
$
$ cat test.s
.include "65.inc"
lda #NUMBER
rts
$
$ ca65 test.s
$
$ ls -l
total 24
-rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 60 Oct 22 19:40 65.inc
-rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 295 Oct 22 20:07 test.o
-rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 37 Oct 22 20:07 test.s
$
$ ca65 --version
ca65 V2.17 - Git 153bb29
What am I missing?
Somewhat confusingly .ifndef
and friends apply to symbols which macros are not (.define
defines a macro). Thus a possible workaround is to use a symbol, e.g.
.ifndef _65_INC_
_65_INC_ = 1
.define NUMBER 1
.endif
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