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One can load the label file in the monitor using the load_labels (ll) command or provide it on the command line for vice with the "-moncommands" command line argument.
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One can load the label file in the monitor using the load_labels (ll) command or provide it on the command line for vice with the "-moncommands" command line argument.
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#### Complete debug information ".dbj"
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This is a JSON file that contains detailed debug information.
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it has four top sections:
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* memory : complete memory map with lables and source location
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* variables : list of all global/static variables with address and type index
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* functions : list of all functions with local variables, line numbers and addresses
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* types : list of all types
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##### Debug memory information
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The memory partitioning is described using a list of
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* name : name of the memory object
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* start : start address (inclusive)
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* end : end address (exclusive)
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* type : linkage type of memory object
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* source : source file that declared this memory object
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* line : source line that declared this memory object
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##### Debug type information
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Every defined type has a unique numeric typeid that is used to reference it from the variable sections or from composite types.
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Each type has up to five attributes:
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* name : a string, present for all named types
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* typeid : the unique numeric ID for this type
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* size : size of a variable of this type in bytes
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* type : base type or composition method for this type
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* int : signed Integer
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* unit : unsigned integer
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* bool : boolean value
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* enum : enumeration
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* ptr : pointer to
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* ref : reference
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* struct : struct/class
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* union
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* members : list of members of a composite type or enum
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* eid : typeid for pointer or reference targets
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##### Debug variables information
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Global variables have a name, a memory range and a typeid
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* name : a string, present for named variables
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* start : start address (inclusive)
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* end : end address (exclusive)
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* typeid : the type id for this variable
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##### Debug function information
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* name : a string, present for named functions
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* start : start address (inclusive)
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* end : end address (exclusive)
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* source : source file that declared this function
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* line : source line that declared this function
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* lines : list of all source lines for this function
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* start : start address (inclusive)
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* end : end address (exclusive)
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* source : source file that declared this function
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* line : source line that declared this function
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* variables : list of all local variables for this function
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* name : a string, present for named variables
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* start : start address (inclusive)
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* end : end address (exclusive)
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* enter : first line where the vaiable becomes visible
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* leave : last line where the variable is visible
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* typeid : the type id for this variable
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* base : zero page register pair for (sp/fp) for stack based variables
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### Creating a d64 disk file
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### Creating a d64 disk file
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The compiler can create a .d64 disk file, that includes the compiled .prg file as the first file in the directory and a series of additional resource files. The name of the disk file is provided with the -d64 command line options, additional files with the -f or -fz option.
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The compiler can create a .d64 disk file, that includes the compiled .prg file as the first file in the directory and a series of additional resource files. The name of the disk file is provided with the -d64 command line options, additional files with the -f or -fz option.
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