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Coerces an expression into a secondary address.
saddr (value)
saddr:saddr (value:any)
- value
An expression to be coerced. All types are valid.
Table 10-14 Derivation of the EADDR Bit Pattern
Parameter Type |
Action |
BOOL |
0.1 if TRUE, 0.0 if FALSE. |
U16 U32 SPTR |
Set the SID (LDEV) part to zero. Right justify the original value in the
low-order 64 bits of the offset part with zero fill. |
S16 S32 S64 |
Set the SID (LDEV) part to zero. Right justify the original value in the
low-order 64 bits of the offset part with sign extension. |
LONG Class |
Transfer the SID part unchanged. Right justify the original offset part
in the low-order 64 bit of the offset part with zero fill. |
EADDR SADDR |
Transfer both parts of the address unchanged. |
STR |
Transfer the ASCII bit pattern for the last twelve characters in the
string. Strings shorter than twelve characters are treated as if they
were extended on the left with nulls. |
$nmdat > wl saddr( 1 )
SADDR $0.1
$nmdat > wl saddr( ffff )
SADDR $0.ffff
$nmdat > wl saddr( 1234abcd )
SADDR $0.1234abcd
$nmdat > wl saddr( -1 )
SADDR $0.ffffffffffffffff
$nmdat > wl saddr( 1234.5678 )
SADDR $1234.5678
$nmdat > wl saddr( true )
SADDR $0.1
$nmdat > wl saddr( prog(1.2) )
SADDR $1.2
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