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The cc65 C compiler and toolchain, including ca65 (Assembler), cl65, ar65, etc.
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Labels in cc65 inline assembler with #define macro
You can use anonymous labels in ca65. The equivalent to your example code using these, but without the C wrapping, would be:
CMP #$60
BCC :+
AND #$DF
BNE :++
: AND #$3F
:
You can also use :- …
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Labels in cc65 inline assembler with #define macro
Since the inline assembler of cc65 doesn't accept anonymous labels (from my other answer), another approach is to provide a unique suffix to the labels, which can be applied by the macro. … Unfortunately, although the above code should work, it appears that cc65 doesn't implement the C preprocessor accurately enough to support it. …