On 17/06/2020 11:41, Steve Fryatt wrote:
> Does AsAsm have support for translating RISC OS format filenames in GET
> directives into Unix format? That is, if I have source
>
> GET h.Include
>
> can AsAsm look for Include.h instead, without needing changes to the source?
>
> I can't see anything obvious in the command line options, but there's
> mention in the AsAsm sources of converting RISC OS format names. There seems
> to be nothing mentioned in the docs beyond details of expanding system
> variables.
The usual way to handle this is to use POSIX-style filenames in the
actual source code and let the tools detect that a subdirectory is in
use instead of an extension. asasm appears to do this both as a native
RISC OS tool and when used in a cross-compilation environment. If objasm
compatibility matters to you, note that it only tries to interpret the
filename as POSIX-style if it contains a slash, i.e. you'd need to use
"GET ./include.h".
Ben
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