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Details of the GASP syntax
Since GASP is meant to work with assembly code, its statement syntax
has no surprises for the assembly programmer.
_Whitespace_ (blanks or tabs; _not_ newline) is partially
significant, in that it delimits up to three fields in a line. The
amount of whitespace does not matter; you may line up fields in separate
lines if you wish, but GASP does not require that.
The _first field_, an optional "label", must be flush left in a line
(with no leading whitespace) if it appears at all. You may use a colon
after the label if you wish; GASP neither requires the colon nor
objects to it (but will not include it as part of the label name).
The _second field_, which must appear after some whitespace,
contains a GASP or assembly "directive".
Any _further fields_ on a line are "arguments" to the directive; you
can separate them from one another using either commas or whitespace.
Created Wed Sep 1 16:42:12 2004 on bee with info_to_html version 0.9.6.