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.\" .\" This file is part of RGBDS. .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2010-2021, Anthony J. Bentley and RGBDS contributors. .\" .\" SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT .\" .Dd March 28, 2021 .Dt RGBASM 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm rgbasm .Nd Game Boy assembler .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl EHhLlVvw .Op Fl b Ar chars .Op Fl D Ar name Ns Op = Ns Ar value .Op Fl g Ar chars .Op Fl I Ar path .Op Fl M Ar depend_file .Op Fl MG .Op Fl MP .Op Fl MT Ar target_file .Op Fl MQ Ar target_file .Op Fl o Ar out_file .Op Fl P Ar include_file .Op Fl p Ar pad_value .Op Fl Q Ar fix_precision .Op Fl r Ar recursion_depth .Op Fl W Ar warning .Ar asmfile .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm program creates an RGB object file from an assembly source file. The input .Ar asmfile can be a path to a file, or .Cm \- to read from standard input. .Pp Note that options can be abbreviated as long as the abbreviation is unambiguous: .Fl Fl verb is .Fl Fl verbose , but .Fl Fl ver is invalid because it could also be .Fl Fl version . The arguments are as follows: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl b Ar chars , Fl Fl binary-digits Ar chars Change the two characters used for binary constants. The defaults are 01. .It Fl D Ar name Ns Oo = Ns Ar value Oc , Fl Fl define Ar name Ns Oo = Ns Ar value Oc Add a string symbol to the compiled source code. This is equivalent to .Ql Ar name Ic EQUS No \(dq Ns Ar value Ns \(dq in code, or .Ql Ar name Ic EQUS No \(dq1\(dq if .Ar value is not specified. .It Fl E , Fl Fl export-all Export all labels, including unreferenced and local labels. .It Fl g Ar chars , Fl Fl gfx-chars Ar chars Change the four characters used for gfx constants. The defaults are 0123. .It Fl H , Fl Fl nop-after-halt By default, .Nm inserts a .Ic nop instruction immediately after any .Ic halt instruction, but this has been deprecated and prints a warning message the first time it occurs. The .Fl H option opts into this insertion, so no warning will be printed. .It Fl h , Fl Fl halt-without-nop Disables inserting a .Ic nop instruction immediately after any .Ic halt instruction. .It Fl I Ar path , Fl Fl include Ar path Add a new .Dq include path ; Ar path must point to a directory. When a .Ic INCLUDE .Pq including the implicit one from Fl P or .Ic INCBIN is attempted, .Nm first looks up the provided path from its working directory; if this fails, it tries again from each of the .Dq include path directories, in the order they were provided. .It Fl L , Fl Fl preserve-ld By default, .Nm optimizes loads of the form .Ic LD [$FF00+n8],A into the opcode .Ic LDH [$FF00+n8],A , but this has been deprecated and prints a warning message the first time it occurs. The .Fl L option disables this optimization. .It Fl l , Fl Fl auto-ldh Optimize loads of the form .Ic LD [$FF00+n8],A into the opcode .Ic LDH [$FF00+n8],A . .It Fl M Ar depend_file , Fl Fl dependfile Ar depend_file Print .Xr make 1 dependencies to .Ar depend_file . .It Fl MG To be used in conjunction with .Fl M . This makes .Nm assume that missing files are auto-generated: when .Ic INCLUDE .Pq including the implicit one from Fl P or .Ic INCBIN is attempted on a non-existent file, it is added as a dependency, then .Nm exits normally instead of erroring out. This feature is used in automatic updating of makefiles. .It Fl MP When enabled, this causes a phony target to be added for each dependency other than the main file. This prevents .Xr make 1 from erroring out when dependency files are deleted. .It Fl MT Ar target_file Add a target to the rules emitted by .Fl M . The exact string provided will be written, including spaces and special characters. .Dl Fl MT No fileA Fl MT No fileB is equivalent to .Dl Fl MT No 'fileA fileB' . If neither this nor .Fl MQ is specified, the output file name is used. .It Fl MQ Ar target_file Same as .Fl MT , but additionally escapes any special .Xr make 1 characters, essentially .Sq $ . .It Fl o Ar out_file , Fl Fl output Ar out_file Write an object file to the given filename. .It Fl P Ar include_file , Fl Fl preinclude Ar include_file Pre-include a file. This acts as if a .Ql Ic INCLUDE Qq Ar include_file was read before the input .Ar asmfile . .It Fl p Ar pad_value , Fl Fl pad-value Ar pad_value When padding an image, pad with this value. The default is 0x00. .It Fl Q Ar fix_precision , Fl Fl q-precision Ar fix_precision Use this as the precision of fixed-point numbers after the decimal point, unless they specify their own precision. The default is 16, so fixed-point numbers are Q16.16 (since they are 32-bit integers). The argument may start with a .Ql \&. to match the Q notation, for example, .Ql Fl Q Ar .16 . .It Fl r Ar recursion_depth , Fl Fl recursion-depth Ar recursion_depth Specifies the recursion depth past which RGBASM will assume being in an infinite loop. The default is 64. .It Fl V , Fl Fl version Print the version of the program and exit. .It Fl v , Fl Fl verbose Be verbose. .It Fl W Ar warning , Fl Fl warning Ar warning Set warning flag .Ar warning . A warning message will be printed if .Ar warning is an unknown warning flag. See the .Sx DIAGNOSTICS section for a list of warnings. .It Fl w Disable all warning output, even when turned into errors. .El .Sh DIAGNOSTICS Warnings are diagnostic messages that indicate possibly erroneous behavior that does not necessarily compromise the assembling process. The following options alter the way warnings are processed. .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl Werror Make all warnings into errors. .It Fl Werror= Make the specified warning into an error. A warning's name is appended .Pq example: Fl Werror=obsolete , and this warning is implicitly enabled and turned into an error. This is an error if used with a meta warning, such as .Fl Werror=all . .El .Pp The following warnings are .Dq meta warnings, that enable a collection of other warnings. If a specific warning is toggled via a meta flag and a specific one, the more specific one takes priority. The position on the command-line acts as a tie breaker, the last one taking effect. .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl Wall This enables warnings that are likely to indicate an error or undesired behavior, and that can easily be fixed. .It Fl Wextra This enables extra warnings that are less likely to pose a problem, but that may still be wanted. .It Fl Weverything Enables literally every warning. .El .Pp The following warnings are actual warning flags; with each description, the corresponding warning flag is included. Note that each of these flag also has a negation (for example, .Fl Wcharmap-redef enables the warning that .Fl Wno-charmap-redef disables). Only the non-default flag is listed here. Ignoring the .Dq no- prefix, entries are listed alphabetically. .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl Wno-assert Warn when .Ic WARN Ns No -type assertions fail. (See .Dq Aborting the assembly process in .Xr rgbasm 5 for .Ic ASSERT ) . .It Fl Wbackwards-for Warn when .Ic FOR loops have their start and stop values switched according to the step value. This warning is enabled by .Fl Wall . .It Fl Wbuiltin-args Warn about incorrect arguments to built-in functions, such as .Fn STRSUB with indexes outside of the string's bounds. This warning is enabled by .Fl Wall . .It Fl Wcharmap-redef Warn when re-defining a charmap mapping. This warning is enabled by .Fl Wall . .It Fl Wdiv Warn when dividing the smallest negative integer (-2**31) by -1, which yields itself due to integer overflow. .It Fl Wempty-macro-arg Warn when a macro argument is empty. This warning is enabled by .Fl Wextra . .It Fl Wempty-strrpl Warn when .Fn STRRPL is called with an empty string as its second argument (the substring to replace). This warning is enabled by .Fl Wall . .It Fl Wlarge-constant Warn when a constant too large to fit in a signed 32-bit integer is encountered. This warning is enabled by .Fl Wall . .It Fl Wlong-string Warn when a string too long to fit in internal buffers is encountered. This warning is enabled by .Fl Wall . .It Fl Wmacro-shift Warn when shifting macro arguments past their limits. This warning is enabled by .Fl Wextra . .It Fl Wno-obsolete Warn when obsolete constructs such as the .Ic _PI constant or .Ic PRINTT directive are encountered. .It Fl Wnumeric-string= Warn when a multi-character string is treated as a number. .Fl Wnumeric-string=0 or .Fl Wno-numeric-string disables this warning. .Fl Wnumeric-string=1 or just .Fl Wnumeric-string warns about strings longer than four characters, since four or fewer characters fit within a 32-bit integer. .Fl Wnumeric-string=2 warns about any multi-character string. .It Fl Wshift Warn when shifting right a negative value. Use a division by 2**N instead. .It Fl Wshift-amount Warn when a shift's operand is negative or greater than 32. .It Fl Wtruncation= Warn when an implicit truncation (for example, .Ic db to an 8-bit value) loses some bits. .Fl Wtruncation=0 or .Fl Wno-truncation disables this warning. .Fl Wtruncation=1 warns when an N-bit value's absolute value is 2**N or greater. .Fl Wtruncation=2 or just .Fl Wtruncation also warns when an N-bit value is less than -2**(N-1), which will not fit in two's complement encoding. .It Fl Wunmapped-char= Warn when a character goes through charmap conversion but has no defined mapping. .Fl Wunmapped-char=0 or .Fl Wunmapped-char disables this warning. .Fl Wunmapped-char=1 or just .Fl Wunmapped-char only warns if the active charmap is not empty. .Fl Wunmapped-char=2 warns if the active charmap is empty, and/or is not the default charmap .Sq main . .It Fl Wno-user Warn when the .Ic WARN built-in is executed. (See .Dq Aborting the assembly process in .Xr rgbasm 5 for .Ic WARN ) . .El .Sh EXAMPLES You can assemble a source file in two ways. .Pp Straightforward way: .Dl $ rgbasm -o bar.o foo.asm .Pp Pipes way: .Dl $ cat foo.asm | rgbasm -o bar.o - .Dl $ rgbasm -o bar.o - < foo.asm .Pp The resulting object file is not yet a usable ROM image\(emit must first be run through .Xr rgblink 1 and then .Xr rgbfix 1 . .Sh BUGS Please report bugs on .Lk https://github.com/gbdev/rgbds/issues GitHub . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr rgbasm 5 , .Xr rgbfix 1 , .Xr rgblink 1 , .Xr rgbds 5 , .Xr rgbds 7 , .Xr gbz80 7 .Sh HISTORY .Nm was originally written by Carsten S\(/orensen as part of the ASMotor package, and was later packaged in RGBDS by Justin Lloyd. It is now maintained by a number of contributors at .Lk https://github.com/gbdev/rgbds .