There are several ways to specify comments:
- Use either type of C-style comment, which can start in any column:
// This is a comment.
/* This is a comment. */
- Start the comment with an asterisk (*) in the first column of the line. Alternate comment specifiers, for compatibility with other assemblers, are #, .*, and --.
Note:
The asterisk (*) must be the first character of the line for it to specify a comment. The asterisk has other meanings if it occurs elsewhere in a line.
- Use a processor-specific comment character anywhere on the line (the processor-specific chapter of this document explains whether such a character exists for your target processor). A Kinetis example is:
mov r0,r1 ;This is a comment
A PowerPC example is;
mov r1,r0 #This is a comment
Note:
GNU compatibility mode may involve a different comment character, and may involve a different meaning for the ; character.
- Clear the
Allow space in operand field
checkbox of the Assembler settings panel.
Subsequently, if you type a space in an operand field, all the remaining text of the line is a comment.