SH-4 Assembler Error Messages 70-163 (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/5/2010
The following table shows the SH-4 assembler error messages 70-153.
Message # and Severity | Message Text | Explanation |
---|---|---|
70 ERROR |
Character %c was not expected |
The assembler encountered a character that it did not expect to see in a source file. |
71 ERROR |
Nonascii character (^%c) in source |
The assembler encountered a character that it did not expect to see in a source file. |
72 ERROR |
Nonascii character (0x%02d) in source |
The assembler encountered a character that it did not expect to see in a source file. |
73 ERROR |
What do you mean by "%s"? |
The assembler encountered a combination of characters that it does not understand. |
74 ERROR |
"%c" is not a valid radix specifier (use HDQBXO) |
A radix specifier was used that the assembler does not recognize. Use one of H, D, Q, B, X, O, h, d, q, b, x, or o. |
75 ERROR |
"%s" is not a valid radix specifier (use HDQBXO) |
A radix specifier was used that the assembler does not recognize. Use one of the following: H, D, Q, B, X, O, h, d, q, b, x, or o. |
76 ERROR |
Overflow in numeric constant |
A numeric constant was written that cannot be represented in 32 bits. The valid range is -2,147,483,648 to 4,294,967,295 or H'00000000 to H'FFFFFFFF. |
77 ERROR |
A backquoted symbol name cannot span multiple lines |
A backquote character was written (`), which can be used to enclose a symbol whose name contains characters that are not ordinarily allowed, but no matching backquote character was found on the same line. These characters must come in pairs with a symbol name between them. |
78 ERROR |
A backquoted symbol name cannot be null (``) |
Two adjacent backquote characters (``) were written, which would represent a symbol whose name is null (zero-length), but such a symbol name is illegal. The assembler will also issue this error message if a backquote (`) was written as the last character on a line. |
80 ERROR |
Parser error: %s |
If this message appears, there is a bug in the assembler because it should recover from the error and issue a more helpful error message. Please report the exact message, and if possible, provide a source file that causes the assembler to issue the message. |
81 ERROR |
Failed to parse input |
If this message appears, there is a bug in the assembler because it should recover from the error and issue a more helpful error message). Please report the exact message, and if possible, provide a source file that causes the assembler to issue the message. |
101 ERROR |
Syntax error |
Something is syntactically invalid on the line for which this error is reported. |
140 ERROR |
Syntax error in floating-point constant%s |
Indicates a syntax error in the indicated floating-point constant. |
141 ERROR |
Double-precision floating-point is not supported |
Double-precision floating-point is not supported. |
150 ERROR |
Cannot put a %s instruction in a delay slot |
An instruction was placed in a delay slot that is not allowed in a delay slot. |
151 ERROR |
Cannot compute PC displacement in a delay slot |
The assembler is not able to compute the PC displacement for a PC-relative addressing mode in a delay slot because such a displacement must be relative to the PC of the branch target. |
152 ERROR |
Cannot use "%s #x" in section (%s) with align < %d |
A MOV.L #imm,Rn cannot be used in a section whose alignment is less than 4, nor a MOV.W #imm,Rn in a section whose alignment is less than 2. |
153 ERROR |
Instruction at odd address |
An instruction at an odd address is not permitted. Attempting to execute it will cause a processor exception at run time. |
160 WARNING |
REPEAT loops cannot be nested |
Indicated the assembler encountered a nested REPEAT loop. |
161 ERROR |
No executable or DSP instructions are located between a REPEAT and the start address |
Indicates that the assembler found no executable instructions in a REPEAT loop. |
162 WARNING |
Illegal data found immediately before the REPEAT loop |
Illegal data found immediately before the REPEAT loop |
163 WARNING |
REPEAT count is zero |
Indicates that the requested number of repeats for a REPEAT loop is zero. |