>>What's wrong with 0001$ ?

Nothing is wrong. I was just hoping to improve the readability. :-)

On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 5:33 PM, Kustaa Nyholm <kustaa.nyh...@planmeca.com>
wrote:

> > If I replace the labels to 0001$ , then the errors dont exist anymore.
> Is there any other way to use inline assembly with labels?
>
> What's wrong with 0001$ ?
>
> From SDCC manual:
>
>
> 3.11.4 Use of Labels within Inline Assembler
>
> SDCC allows the use of in-line assembler with a few restrictions regarding
> labels. All labels defined within inline assembler code have to be of the
> form nnnnn$ where nnnnn is a number less than 100 (which implies a limit
> of utmost 100 inline assembler labels per function
>
>
> br Kusti
>
>
>
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