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1233 Labels beginning with `L' (upper case only) are called "local labels".
1664 (both upper and lower case), digits and the three characters `_.$'. On
1789 Either upper or lower case `x' works.
1899 letter must be one of the letters `DFPRSX' (in upper or lower
1902 On the ARC, the letter must be one of the letters `DFRS' (in upper
1906 letters `DFT' (in upper or lower case).
1908 On the HPPA architecture, the letter must be `E' (upper case only).
7746 floating point register), or `fu' (upper half of float register).
9316 is for loading the upper half in such cases. Example:
9475 places the upper 16-bits of the result into the immediate-field of
9479 seth, r0, #high(fred) ; compute r0 = upper 16-bits of address of fred
9483 also computes the value of its expression and places the upper
9487 assumes that a borrow will occur from the upper-16 bits. To
9488 compensate for this the `shigh' directive pre-biases the upper 16
11116 (*note Symbol Names::), they can be specified with upper-case `B' and
11374 `IS' and `GREG' pseudo-operations must be specified in upper-case
11486 `0' and `15'. The leading letters may be in either upper or lower
13068 section. The upper 8 bits of each word is zero-filled. If a
13239 `.string' zero-fills the upper 8 bits of each word, while
13504 Upper and lower case are equivalent in register names, opcodes,
14026 not case sensitive on VAX/VMS and always mapped to upper case.
14028 distinguishes upper and lower case. To implement a standard
14038 above. A value of zero (`-h0') implies names should be upper
14048 upper case.
14240 Register names understood are `r0 r1 r2 ... r15 ap fp sp pc'. Upper
14545 'there', takes the upper 16 bits of this difference, shifts it