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.ERR
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Syntax: .ERR
Generates a severe error message when assembled. Generally, this
directive occurs in a conditional-assembly block and is used to
indicate some error condition discovered at assembly time. Though this
directive does not add functionality to a program, it can be useful
for verifying that the program assembled correctly.
See Also: .ERR1, .ERRB, .ERRDEF, .ERRDIF, .ERRE, .ERRNZ
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