On 2016-02-05 19:28, Paul Koning wrote:
On Feb 5, 2016, at 1:18 PM, Johnny Billquist <[email protected]> wrote:
...
Also, there might be some issues (possibly) since you use + to provide several
files. I *think* that the '+' operator in general would imply that the files
are concatenated together, and a comma might be a better separator to use.
No, in the DCL command, + is correct. The meaning of + is that you're listing
several files that contribute to a single output, while comma means you're
doing several separate operations.
I believe the following are both legal:
macro a,b,c
macro a+b+c
The first does three assemblies: a, then b, then c, producing three separate
outputs; the second does a single assembly using files a, b, and c as the
inputs.
Thanks for the clarification. I think that I said something that ends up
meaning the same thing, but my wording was probably totally confusing.
Either way, in this case that cannot be the problem anyway, but using
'+' with a library file seems somewhat "odd", but that might just be me.
Right now I'm curious to just get confirmed if the library file indeed
holds the macro.
Johnny
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