.. Due to something, the manpages generated by sphnix do not display the (sub)sections UNLESS there is a !(sub)section defined. Luckly, that !(sub)section is invisible in the manpage. Sphinx (sphinx-build) 1.2.3 & 1.4.5 Manpage: WLA-CPU ================ SYNOPSIS -------- | ``wla-6502`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-65816`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-65c02`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-65ce02`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-6800`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-6801`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-6809`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-8008`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-8080`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-gb`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-huc6280`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-spc700`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-superfx`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` | ``wla-z80`` [``OPTIONS``] ``SRC_FILE`` OPTIONS ------- -h Assume all label references are 16-bit by default (size hints still work) -i Add list file information -k Keep empty sections -M Output makefile rules -q Quiet mode (``.PRINT*``-directives output nothing) -s Don't create _sizeof_* definitions -t Test compile (Don't output any files) -v Verbose messages -x Extra compile time labels and definitions -I DIR Add include directory -D DEF Declare definition Choose one: -o OUT Output an object file -l OUT Output an library file DESCRIPTION ----------- Assemble a BIN_FILE to an object file (``-o``) or to an library file (``-l``). These object files can be linked together (or with library files) later with :manpage:`wlalink(1)`. Name object files so that they can be recognized as object files. Normal suffix is ``.o`` (WLA default). This can also be changed with ``.OUTNAME``. Name these files so that they can be recognized as library files. Normal suffix is ``.lib`` (WLA default). With object files you can reduce the amount of compiling when editing small parts of the program. Note also the possibility of using local labels (starting with ``_``). With library files you can reduce the amount of compiling. Library files are meant to hold general functions that can be used in different projects. Note also the possibility of using local labels (starting with ``_``). Library files consist only of ``FREE`` sections. **Note**: When you compile objects, group 1 directives are saved for linking time, when they are all compared and if they differ, an error message is shown. It is advisable to use something like an include file to hold all the group 1 directives for that particular project and include it to every object file. If you are interested in the WLA object file format, take a look at the file ``txt/wla_file_formats.txt`` which is included in the release archive. EXAMPLES -------- :: wla-gb -D DEBUG -D VERBOSE=5 -D NAME = "math v1.0" -o math.o math.s - ``-D IEXIST`` - ``-D DAY=10`` - ``-D BASE = $10`` - ``-D NAME=elvis`` .. only:: man SEE ALSO -------- :manpage:`wla-dx(7)`, :manpage:`wlalink(1)`