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Forgot to update the copyright in rmac.c. D'oh! :-P
[rmac] / eagen0.c
index 1bc5fd675255bd3ee1c203573928596c7d29ecda..11e648afe845707f43b7638231acbca9d91e5e60 100644 (file)
--- a/eagen0.c
+++ b/eagen0.c
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 // RMAC - Reboot's Macro Assembler for all Atari computers
 // EAGEN0.C - Effective Address Code Generation
 //            Generated Code for eaN (Included twice by "eagen.c")
-// Copyright (C) 199x Landon Dyer, 2011-2018 Reboot and Friends
+// Copyright (C) 199x Landon Dyer, 2011-2019 Reboot and Friends
 // RMAC derived from MADMAC v1.07 Written by Landon Dyer, 1986
 // Source utilised with the kind permission of Landon Dyer
 //
@@ -214,8 +214,9 @@ int eaNgen(WORD siz)
                        // 68881/68882/68040 only
                        if (w)
                        {
-                               if (tdb)
-                                       MarkRelocatable(cursect, sloc, tdb, MSINGLE, NULL);
+//Would a floating point value *ever* need to be fixed up as if it were an address? :-P
+//                             if (tdb)
+//                                     MarkRelocatable(cursect, sloc, tdb, MSINGLE, NULL);
 
                                // The value passed back from expr() is an internal C double;
                                // so we have to access it as such then convert it to an
@@ -238,8 +239,9 @@ int eaNgen(WORD siz)
                        // 68881/68882/68040 only
                        if (w)
                        {
-                               if (tdb)
-                                       MarkRelocatable(cursect, sloc, tdb, MDOUBLE, NULL);
+//Would a floating point value *ever* need to be fixed up as if it were an address? :-P
+//                             if (tdb)
+//                                     MarkRelocatable(cursect, sloc, tdb, MDOUBLE, NULL);
 
                                PTR p;
                                p.u64 = &aNexval;
@@ -258,8 +260,9 @@ int eaNgen(WORD siz)
                        // 68881/68882/68040 only
                        if (w)
                        {
-                               if (tdb)
-                                       MarkRelocatable(cursect, sloc, tdb, MEXTEND, NULL);
+//Would a floating point value *ever* need to be fixed up as if it were an address? :-P
+//                             if (tdb)
+//                                     MarkRelocatable(cursect, sloc, tdb, MEXTEND, NULL);
 
                                PTR p;
                                p.u64 = &aNexval;