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   Use the `.RES', `.SRES', `.SRESC', and `.SRESZ' directives to
reserve memory and leave it uninitialized.  GASP resolves these
directives to appropriate calls of the GNU `as' `.space' directive.
`.RES COUNT'
`.RES.B COUNT'
`.RES.W COUNT'
`.RES.L COUNT'
     Reserve room for COUNT uninitialized elements of data.  The suffix
     specifies the size of each element: `.RES.B' reserves COUNT bytes,
     `.RES.W' reserves COUNT pairs of bytes, and `.RES.L' reserves
     COUNT quartets.  `.RES' without a suffix is equivalent to `.RES.L'.
`.SRES COUNT'
`.SRES.B COUNT'
`.SRES.W COUNT'
`.SRES.L COUNT'
     `.SRES' is a synonym for `.RES'.
`.SRESC COUNT'
`.SRESC.B COUNT'
`.SRESC.W COUNT'
`.SRESC.L COUNT'
     Like `.SRES', but reserves space for `COUNT+1' elements.
`.SRESZ COUNT'
`.SRESZ.B COUNT'
`.SRESZ.W COUNT'
`.SRESZ.L COUNT'
     Like `.SRES', but reserves space for `COUNT+1' elements.