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Is ARM Keil IDE case-sensitive for all ARM assembly instructions? Is it indentation-sensitive?
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Is ARM Keil IDE case-sensitive for all ARM assembly instructions? Is it indentation-sensitive?
Shyamal
over 4 years ago
Is ARM Keil IDE case-sensitive for all ARM assembly instructions? Is it indentation-sensitive?
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ChenTang
over 4 years ago
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Shyamal
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which default assembler? Depending on which arm compiler toolchain version you are using, v5.x or v6.x? Check this link https://developer.arm.com/docs/100068/0610/migrating-from-armasm-to-the-armclang...
Westonsupermare Pier
over 4 years ago
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Personal experience, Case insensitive, Indentation sensitive. The latter especially when determining if it is a label vs opcode. Comment and label forms also different from GNU. There are no doubt...