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I am reading some C code and came across this declaration in the program:
unsigned char serv_ctr @0x0002;
Can someone point me to documentation or explain what the "@0x0002" is for?
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I am reading some C code and came across this declaration in the program:
unsigned char serv_ctr @0x0002;
Can someone point me to documentation or explain what the "@0x0002" is for?
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I would guess that it is a compiler extension to place the variable at a specific address.
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Which C compiler are you using?
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I am reading some C code and came across this declaration in the program:
unsigned char serv_ctr @0x0002;
Can someone point me to documentation or explain what the "@0x0002" is for?
c embedded variable
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I am reading some C code and came across this declaration in the program:
unsigned char serv_ctr @0x0002;
Can someone point me to documentation or explain what the "@0x0002" is for?
c embedded variable
c embedded variable
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I would guess that it is a compiler extension to place the variable at a specific address.
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C Compiler Mplab XC8 v1.35
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I would guess that it is a compiler extension to place the variable at a specific address.
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– Eugene Sh.
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Which C compiler are you using?
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C Compiler Mplab XC8 v1.35
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I would guess that it is a compiler extension to place the variable at a specific address.
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– Eugene Sh.
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I would guess that it is a compiler extension to place the variable at a specific address.
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– Eugene Sh.
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Which C compiler are you using?
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This is to specify an absolute address to place the variable at.
From the XC8 compiler manual page 27, section 2.5.2 Absolute Addressing:
Variables and functions can be placed at an absolute address by using
the__at()
construct
......
2.5.2.2 DIFFERENCES
The 8-bit compilers have used an @ symbol to specify an absolute address
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This is to specify an absolute address to place the variable at.
From the XC8 compiler manual page 27, section 2.5.2 Absolute Addressing:
Variables and functions can be placed at an absolute address by using
the__at()
construct
......
2.5.2.2 DIFFERENCES
The 8-bit compilers have used an @ symbol to specify an absolute address
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This is to specify an absolute address to place the variable at.
From the XC8 compiler manual page 27, section 2.5.2 Absolute Addressing:
Variables and functions can be placed at an absolute address by using
the__at()
construct
......
2.5.2.2 DIFFERENCES
The 8-bit compilers have used an @ symbol to specify an absolute address
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This is to specify an absolute address to place the variable at.
From the XC8 compiler manual page 27, section 2.5.2 Absolute Addressing:
Variables and functions can be placed at an absolute address by using
the__at()
construct
......
2.5.2.2 DIFFERENCES
The 8-bit compilers have used an @ symbol to specify an absolute address
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This is to specify an absolute address to place the variable at.
From the XC8 compiler manual page 27, section 2.5.2 Absolute Addressing:
Variables and functions can be placed at an absolute address by using
the__at()
construct
......
2.5.2.2 DIFFERENCES
The 8-bit compilers have used an @ symbol to specify an absolute address
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