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Chapter
2.
Assembly
Language
Concepts
2·2
Character
+
*
&
$
@
<
>
%
blank
CR
FF
HT
Meaning
Plus sign
Minus sign
Asterisk
Slash
Comma
Left pdrenthesis
Right parenthesis
Single
quote
Ampersand
Colon
Dolldr
sign
Commercidl
'dt'
sign
Question mdrk
Eq
ual
sign
Less than
sign
Greater
than sign
Percent sign
Exclamation point
Blank or
SPdce
Semicolon
Period
Carridge return
Form feed
Horizontal tdb
In
addition,
any ASCII chdrdcter
mdY
appear
in
d
qring
enclo'>ed
in
~ingle
quotes
or
in
d
comment.
Delimiters
Certain chdracters have specidl meaning to the dssembler
in
that
they function
as
delimiters.
Delimiter~
define
the end
of
a source
statement,
a field, or d
component
of a field. The following list defines the delimiters
recognized by the assembler. Notice
that
many delimiters dre related
to
the macro feature explained
in
Chapter
5.
Delimiters used for macros are shown her2
so
that
you
will
not dccidentdlly use a delimiter improperly.
Refer to
Chapter 5 for a description
of
macro'>.

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