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New directive: PRGFLAGS sets GEMDOS PRG flags (such as Fastload, etc)
[rmac] / object.c
index 367f78364b3800dad690d49e84ebea44f53f20b0..baed1bdb3c0a519edade750d094742d3f1a2b54d 100644 (file)
--- a/object.c
+++ b/object.c
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
 #include "mark.h"
 #include "error.h"
 #include "riscasm.h"
+#include "mark.h"
 
 /*
  *  Imports
@@ -90,6 +91,28 @@ char * constr_bsdsymtab(char * buf, SYM * sym, int globflag)
 #define        AL_BSS          0x0100
 #define        AL_FILE         0x0080
 
+LONG PRGFLAGS;         /* PRGFLAGS as defined in Atari Compendium Chapter 2 */
+                                       /* Definition   Bit(s)  Meaning */
+                                       /* PF_FASTLOAD  0               If set, clear only the BSS area on program load,              */
+                                       /*                                              otherwise clear the entire heap.                              */
+                                       /* PF_TTRAMLOAD 1               If set, the program may be loaded into alternative RAM,       */
+                                       /*                                              otherwise it must be loaded into standard RAM.                */
+                                       /* PF_TTRAMMEM  2               If set, the program's Malloc() requests may be satisfied      */
+                                       /*                                              from alternative RAM, otherwise they must be satisfied        */
+                                       /*                                              from standard RAM.                                            */
+                                       /* -                    3               Currently unused.                                             */
+                                       /* See left.    4 & 5   If these bits are set to 0 (PF_PRIVATE), the processes'       */
+                                       /*                                              entire memory space will be considered private                */
+                                       /*                                              (when memory protection is enabled).If these bits are         */
+                                       /*                                              set to 1 (PF_GLOBAL), the processes' entire memory space      */
+                                       /*                                              will be readable and writable by any process (i.e. global).   */
+                                       /*                                              If these bits are set to 2 (PF_SUPERVISOR), the processes'    */
+                                       /*                                              entire memory space will only be readable and writable by     */
+                                       /*                                              itself and any other process in supervisor mode.If these      */
+                                       /*                                              bits are set to 3 (PF_READABLE), the processes' entire memory */
+                                       /*                                              space will be readable by any application but only            */
+                                       /*                                              writable by itself.                                           */
+                                       /* -                    6-15    Currently unused.                                             */
 
 static WORD tdb_tab[] = {
        0,                              /* absolute */