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<H2><A NAME="s2">2.</A> <A HREF="ca65.html#toc2">Usage</A></H2>
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<H2><A NAME="ss2.1">2.1</A> <A HREF="ca65.html#toc2.1">Command line option overview</A>
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<P>The assembler accepts the following options:</P>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Usage: ca65 [options] file
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Short options:
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-D name[=value] Define a symbol
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-I dir Set an include directory search path
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-U Mark unresolved symbols as import
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-V Print the assembler version
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-W n Set warning level n
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-g Add debug info to object file
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-h Help (this text)
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-i Ignore case of symbols
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-l Create a listing if assembly was ok
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-mm model Set the memory model
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-o name Name the output file
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-s Enable smart mode
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-t sys Set the target system
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-v Increase verbosity
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Long options:
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--auto-import Mark unresolved symbols as import
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--cpu type Set cpu type
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--debug-info Add debug info to object file
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--feature name Set an emulation feature
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--help Help (this text)
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--ignore-case Ignore case of symbols
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--include-dir dir Set an include directory search path
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--listing Create a listing if assembly was ok
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--list-bytes n Maximum number of bytes per listing line
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--macpack-dir dir Set a macro package directory
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--memory-model model Set the memory model
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--pagelength n Set the page length for the listing
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--smart Enable smart mode
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--target sys Set the target system
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--verbose Increase verbosity
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--version Print the assembler version
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<H2><A NAME="ss2.2">2.2</A> <A HREF="ca65.html#toc2.2">Command line options in detail</A>
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<P>Here is a description of all the command line options:</P>
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<A NAME="option--cpu"></A> </P>
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<DT><B><CODE>--cpu type</CODE></B><DD><P>Set the default for the CPU type. The option takes a parameter, which
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may be one of</P>
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<P>6502, 65SC02, 65C02, 65816, sunplus, sweet16, HuC6280</P>
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<P>The sunplus cpu is not available in the freeware version, because the
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instruction set is "proprietary and confidential".</P>
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<P>
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<A NAME="option--feature"></A> </P>
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<DT><B><CODE>--feature name</CODE></B><DD><P>Enable an emulation feature. This is identical as using <CODE>.FEATURE</CODE>
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in the source with two exceptions: Feature names must be lower case, and
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each feature must be specified by using an extra <CODE>--feature</CODE> option,
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comma separated lists are not allowed.</P>
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<P>See the discussion of the <CODE>
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<A HREF="ca65-10.html#.FEATURE">.FEATURE</A></CODE>
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command for a list of emulation features.</P>
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<P>
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<A NAME="option-g"></A> </P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-g, --debug-info</CODE></B><DD><P>When this option (or the equivalent control command <CODE>.DEBUGINFO</CODE>) is
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used, the assembler will add a section to the object file that contains
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all symbols (including local ones) together with the symbol values and
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source file positions. The linker will put these additional symbols into
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the VICE label file, so even local symbols can be seen in the VICE
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monitor.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-h, --help</CODE></B><DD><P>Print the short option summary shown above.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-i, --ignore-case</CODE></B><DD><P>This option makes the assembler case insensitive on identifiers and labels.
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This option will override the default, but may itself be overridden by the
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<CODE>
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<A HREF="ca65-10.html#.CASE">.CASE</A></CODE> control command.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-l, --listing</CODE></B><DD><P>Generate an assembler listing. The listing file will always have the
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name of the main input file with the extension replaced by ".lst". This
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may change in future versions.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>--list-bytes n</CODE></B><DD><P>Set the maximum number of bytes printed in the listing for one line of
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input. See the <CODE>
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<A HREF="ca65-10.html#.LISTBYTES">.LISTBYTES</A></CODE> directive
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for more information. The value zero can be used to encode an unlimited
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number of printed bytes.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>--macpack-dir dir</CODE></B><DD><P>This options allows to specify a directory containing macro files that are
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used instead of the builtin images when a <CODE>
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<A HREF="ca65-10.html#.MACPACK">.MACPACK</A></CODE> directive is encountered. If <CODE>--macpack-dir</CODE>
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was specified, a <CODE>.mac</CODE> extension is added to the package name and
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the resulting file is loaded from the given directory. This is most useful
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when debugging the builtin macro packages.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-mm model, --memory-model model</CODE></B><DD><P>Define the default memory model. Possible model specifiers are near, far and
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huge.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-o name</CODE></B><DD><P>The default output name is the name of the input file with the extension
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replaced by ".o". If you don't like that, you may give another name with
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the -o option. The output file will be placed in the same directory as
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the source file, or, if -o is given, the full path in this name is used.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>--pagelength n</CODE></B><DD><P>sets the length of a listing page in lines. See the <CODE>
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<A HREF="ca65-10.html#.PAGELENGTH">.PAGELENGTH</A></CODE> directive for more information.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-s, --smart-mode</CODE></B><DD><P>In smart mode (enabled by -s or the <CODE>
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<A HREF="ca65-10.html#.SMART">.SMART</A></CODE>
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pseudo instruction) the assembler will track usage of the <CODE>REP</CODE> and
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<CODE>SEP</CODE> instructions in 65816 mode and update the operand sizes
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accordingly. If the operand of such an instruction cannot be evaluated by
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the assembler (for example, because the operand is an imported symbol), a
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warning is issued.</P>
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<P>Beware: Since the assembler cannot trace the execution flow this may
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lead to false results in some cases. If in doubt, use the .ixx and .axx
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instructions to tell the assembler about the current settings. Smart
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mode is off by default.</P>
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<A NAME="option-t"></A> </P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-t sys, --target sys</CODE></B><DD><P>Set the target system. This will enable translation of character strings
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and character constants into the character set of the target platform.
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The default for the target system is "none", which means that no translation
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will take place. The assembler supports the same target systems as the
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compiler, see there for a list.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-v, --verbose</CODE></B><DD><P>Increase the assembler verbosity. Usually only needed for debugging
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purposes. You may use this option more than one time for even more
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verbose output.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-D</CODE></B><DD><P>This option allows you to define symbols on the command line. Without a
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value, the symbol is defined with the value zero. When giving a value,
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you may use the '$' prefix for hexadecimal symbols. Please note
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that for some operating systems, '$' has a special meaning, so
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you may have to quote the expression.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-I dir, --include-dir dir</CODE></B><DD><P>Name a directory which is searched for include files. The option may be
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used more than once to specify more than one directory to search. The
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current directory is always searched first before considering any
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additional directories.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-U, --auto-import</CODE></B><DD><P>Mark symbols that are not defined in the sources as imported symbols. This
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should be used with care since it delays error messages about typos and such
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until the linker is run. The compiler uses the equivalent of this switch
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(<CODE>
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<A HREF="ca65-10.html#.AUTOIMPORT">.AUTOIMPORT</A></CODE>) to enable auto imported
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symbols for the runtime library. However, the compiler is supposed to
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generate code that runs through the assembler without problems, something
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which is not always true for assembler programmers.</P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-V, --version</CODE></B><DD><P>Print the version number of the assembler. If you send any suggestions
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or bugfixes, please include the version number.</P>
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<P>
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<A NAME="option-W"></A> </P>
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<DT><B><CODE>-Wn</CODE></B><DD><P>Set the warning level for the assembler. Using -W2 the assembler will
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even warn about such things like unused imported symbols. The default
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warning level is 1, and it would probably be silly to set it to
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something lower.</P>
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