Good things to know about WLA ============================= - Is 511 (Amiga, MSDOS) or 2047 (other platforms) bytes too little for a string (file names, labels, definition labels, etc)? Check out ``MAX_NAME_LENGTH`` in ``shared.h``. - Want to have more operators and operands in a calculation than 64 (Amiga, MSDOS) or 256 (other platforms)? Check out ``MAX_STACK_CALCULATOR_ITEMS`` in ``defines.h``. - WLA preprocessor doesn't expand macros and repetitions. Those are actually traversed in the assembling phase. - WLA's source code is mainly a huge mess, but WLALINK is quite well structured and written. So beware! - To get the length of a string e.g. "peasoup", write "peasoup".length. - Do not write ``.E`` into your sources as WLA uses it internally to mark the end of a file.