5.SYMBOLIC MACRO PROGRAM B-66264EN/01
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5 SYMBOLIC MACRO PROGRAM
Format
A macro program is to be created according the rule described below.
(1) A macro program must start with address O. Address % must be
specified at the end of the file. Multiple programs can be coded
in a single file. At this time, the start of each program can be
identified by address O. Data after address %, if any, is ignored.
When multiple programs are coded, address % must be coded at
the end.
O0001 #101=1;
G00 X#101;
:
O0002 G243 X0 Y0 (ABS);
#500=#501+#502;
:
%
(2) One line can contain only one block. The end of block (EOB) is
represented by a semicolon (;). All data after a semicolon on a
line is regarded as a comment.
#100=#101; COMMENT
G00 X123. Y234. ; G01; → "G01 ;" after ; is regarded as
comment.
(3) All data after /* is regarded as a comment. A line starting with /*
is regarded as a comment line; such a line is not compiled.
/* comment → Compiler ignores this line as comment line.
/* comment
/*
O0001 ;
/* comment → Compiler ignores this line as comment line.
G00 ...;
;/* comment → Blank block containing only ; is created.
M99;
%