* contrib/dot/pp.txt
* Corrected typos.
* include/hbpcode.h
* Corrected comments for HB_P_MACROLIST and HB_P_MACROLISTEND
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/*
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* $Id$
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*/
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/*
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* Harbour Project source code:
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* Header file for the PCODE declarations
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*
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* Copyright 1999 Antonio Linares <alinares@fivetech.com>
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* www - http://www.harbour-project.org
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA (or visit the web site http://www.gnu.org/).
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*
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* As a special exception, the Harbour Project gives permission for
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* additional uses of the text contained in its release of Harbour.
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*
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* The exception is that, if you link the Harbour libraries with other
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* files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
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* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
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* linking the Harbour library code into it.
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*
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* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
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* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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*
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* This exception applies only to the code released by the Harbour
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* Project under the name Harbour. If you copy code from other
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* Harbour Project or Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
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* Harbour, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
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* not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
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* anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
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* this exception notice from them.
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*
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* If you write modifications of your own for Harbour, it is your choice
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* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
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* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef HB_PCODE_H_
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#define HB_PCODE_H_
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/* NOTE:
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* Please update any opcode lookup tables present in
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* genc.c
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* harbour.c
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* when new opcode is added
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*/
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typedef enum
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{
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HB_P_AND, /* 0 peforms the logical AND of two latest stack values, removes them and places result */
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HB_P_ARRAYPUSH, /* 1 places on the virtual machine stack an array element */
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HB_P_ARRAYPOP, /* 2 pops a value from the eval stack into an array element */
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HB_P_ARRAYDIM, /* 3 instructs the virtual machine to build an array with some specific dimensions */
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HB_P_ARRAYGEN, /* 4 instructs the virtual machine to build an array and load elemnst from the stack */
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HB_P_EQUAL, /* 5 check if the latest two values on the stack are equal, removing them and leaving there the result */
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HB_P_ENDBLOCK, /* 6 end of a codeblock definition */
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HB_P_ENDPROC, /* 7 instructs the virtual machine to end execution */
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HB_P_EXACTLYEQUAL, /* 8 check if the latest two values on the stack are exactly equal, removing them and leaving there the result */
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HB_P_FALSE, /* 9 pushes false on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_FORTEST, /* 10 For STEP. If step > 1 less. If step < 1 greater. */
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HB_P_FUNCTION, /* 11 instructs the virtual machine to execute a function saving its result */
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HB_P_FUNCTIONSHORT, /* 12 instructs the virtual machine to execute a function saving its result */
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HB_P_FRAME, /* 13 instructs the virtual machine about how many parameters and locals a function uses */
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HB_P_FUNCPTR, /* 14 returns a function address pointer */
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HB_P_GREATER, /* 15 checks if the second latest value on the stack is greater that the lastest one */
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HB_P_GREATEREQUAL, /* 16 checks if the second latest value on the stack is greater equal that the latest one, leaves the result only */
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HB_P_DEC, /* 17 decrements the latest value on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_DIVIDE, /* 18 divides the latest two values on the stack, removing them and leaving there the result */
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HB_P_DO, /* 19 instructs the virtual machine to execute a function discarding its result */
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HB_P_DOSHORT, /* 20 instructs the virtual machine to execute a function discarding its result */
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HB_P_DUPLICATE, /* 21 places a copy of the latest virtual machine stack value on to the stack */
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HB_P_DUPLTWO, /* 22 places a copy of the latest two virtual machine stack value on to the stack */
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HB_P_INC, /* 23 increments the latest value on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_INSTRING, /* 24 checks if the second latest value on the stack is a substring of the latest one */
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HB_P_JUMPNEAR, /* 25 jumps to a relative offset 1 Byte */
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HB_P_JUMP, /* 26 jumps to a relative offset 2 Bytes */
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HB_P_JUMPFAR, /* 27 jumps to a relative offset 3 Bytes */
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HB_P_JUMPFALSENEAR, /* 28 checks a logic expression of the stack and jumps to a relative offset */
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HB_P_JUMPFALSE, /* 29 checks a logic expression of the stack and jumps to a relative offset */
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HB_P_JUMPFALSEFAR, /* 30 checks a logic expression of the stack and jumps to a relative offset */
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HB_P_JUMPTRUENEAR, /* 31 checks a logic expression of the stack and jumps to a relative offset */
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HB_P_JUMPTRUE, /* 32 checks a logic expression of the stack and jumps to a relative offset */
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HB_P_JUMPTRUEFAR, /* 33 checks a logic expression of the stack and jumps to a relative offset */
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HB_P_LESSEQUAL, /* 34 checks if the second latest value on the stack is less equal that the latest one, leaves the result only */
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HB_P_LESS, /* 35 checks if the second latest value on the stack is less that the lastest one */
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HB_P_LINE, /* 36 currently compiled source code line number */
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HB_P_LOCALNAME, /* 37 sets the name of local variable */
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HB_P_MACROPOP, /* 38 compile and run - pop a value from the stack */
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HB_P_MACROPOPALIASED, /* 39 compile and run - pop a field value from the stack */
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HB_P_MACROPUSH, /* 40 compile and run - leave the result on the stack */
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HB_P_MACROPUSHARG, /* 41 compile and run - leave the result on the stack */
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HB_P_MACROPUSHLIST, /* 42 compile and run - leave the result on the stack */
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HB_P_MACROPUSHINDEX, /* 43 compile and run - leave the result on the stack */
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HB_P_MACROPUSHPARE, /* 44 compile and run - leave the result on the stack */
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HB_P_MACROPUSHALIASED, /* 45 compile and run - leave the field value on the stack */
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HB_P_MACROSYMBOL, /* 46 compile into a symbol name (used in function calls) */
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HB_P_MACROTEXT, /* 47 macro text substitution */
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HB_P_MESSAGE, /* 48 sends a message to an object */
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HB_P_MINUS, /* 49 subs the latest two values on the stack, removing them and leaving there the result */
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HB_P_MODULUS, /* 50 calculates the modulus of the two values on the stack, removing them and leaving there the result */
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HB_P_MODULENAME, /* 51 sets the name of debugged module */
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/* start: pcodes generated by the macro compiler - the symbol address is used */
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HB_P_MMESSAGE, /* 52 */
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HB_P_MPOPALIASEDFIELD, /* 53 */
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HB_P_MPOPALIASEDVAR, /* 54 */
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HB_P_MPOPFIELD, /* 55 */
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HB_P_MPOPMEMVAR, /* 56 */
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HB_P_MPUSHALIASEDFIELD, /* 57 */
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HB_P_MPUSHALIASEDVAR, /* 58 */
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HB_P_MPUSHBLOCK, /* 59 */
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HB_P_MPUSHFIELD, /* 60 */
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HB_P_MPUSHMEMVAR, /* 61 */
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HB_P_MPUSHMEMVARREF, /* 62 */
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HB_P_MPUSHSYM, /* 63 */
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HB_P_MPUSHVARIABLE, /* 64 */
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/* end: */
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HB_P_MULT, /* 65 multiplies the latest two values on the stack, removing them and leaving there the result */
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HB_P_NEGATE, /* 66 numerically negates the latest value on the stack */
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HB_P_NOOP, /* 67 no operation */
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HB_P_NOT, /* 68 logically negates the latest value on the stack */
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HB_P_NOTEQUAL, /* 69 checks if the latest two stack values are equal, leaves just the result */
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HB_P_OR, /* 70 peforms the logical OR of two latest stack values, removes them and places result */
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HB_P_PARAMETER, /* 71 creates PRIVATE variables and assigns values to functions paramaters */
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HB_P_PLUS, /* 72 adds the latest two values on the stack, removing them and leaving there the result */
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HB_P_POP, /* 73 removes the latest value from the stack */
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HB_P_POPALIAS, /* 74 pops the item from the eval stack and selects the current workarea */
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HB_P_POPALIASEDFIELD, /* 75 pops aliased field */
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HB_P_POPALIASEDFIELDNEAR, /* 76 pops aliased field */
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HB_P_POPALIASEDVAR, /* 77 pops aliased variable (either a field or a memvar) */
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HB_P_POPFIELD, /* 78 pops unaliased field */
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HB_P_POPLOCAL, /* 79 pops the contains of the virtual machine stack onto a local variable */
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HB_P_POPLOCALNEAR, /* 80 pops the contains of the virtual machine stack onto a local variable */
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HB_P_POPMEMVAR, /* 81 pops the contains of a memvar variable to the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_POPSTATIC, /* 82 pops the contains of the virtual machine stack onto a static variable */
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HB_P_POPVARIABLE, /* 83 pops the contains of an undeclared variable from the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_POWER, /* 84 calculates the power of the two values on the stack, removing them and leaving there the result */
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HB_P_PUSHALIAS, /* 85 saves the current workarea number on the eval stack */
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HB_P_PUSHALIASEDFIELD, /* 86 pushes aliased field */
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HB_P_PUSHALIASEDFIELDNEAR, /* 87 pushes aliased field */
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HB_P_PUSHALIASEDVAR, /* 88 pushes aliased variable (either a field or a memvar) */
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HB_P_PUSHBLOCK, /* 89 start of a codeblock definition */
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HB_P_PUSHBLOCKSHORT, /* 90 start of a codeblock definition */
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HB_P_PUSHFIELD, /* 91 pushes unaliased field */
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HB_P_PUSHBYTE, /* 92 places a 1 byte integer number on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHINT, /* 93 places an integer number on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHLOCAL, /* 94 pushes the contains of a local variable to the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHLOCALNEAR, /* 95 pushes the contains of a local variable to the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHLOCALREF, /* 96 pushes a local variable by reference to the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHLONG, /* 97 places an integer number on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHMEMVAR, /* 98 pushes the contains of a memvar variable to the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHMEMVARREF, /* 99 pushes the a memvar variable by reference to the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHNIL, /* 100 places a nil on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHDOUBLE, /* 101 places a double number on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHSELF, /* 102 pushes Self for the current processed method */
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HB_P_PUSHSTATIC, /* 103 pushes the contains of a static variable to the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHSTATICREF, /* 104 pushes the a static variable by reference to the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHSTR, /* 105 places a string on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHSTRSHORT, /* 106 places a string on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHSYM, /* 107 places a symbol on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHSYMNEAR, /* 108 places a symbol on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_PUSHVARIABLE, /* 109 pushes the contains of an undeclared variable to the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_RETVALUE, /* 110 instructs the virtual machine to return the latest stack value */
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HB_P_SEND, /* 111 send operator */
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HB_P_SENDSHORT, /* 112 send operator */
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HB_P_SEQBEGIN, /* 113 BEGIN SEQUENCE */
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HB_P_SEQEND, /* 114 END SEQUENCE */
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HB_P_SEQRECOVER, /* 115 RECOVER statement */
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HB_P_SFRAME, /* 116 sets the statics frame for a function */
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HB_P_STATICS, /* 117 defines the number of statics variables for a PRG */
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HB_P_STATICNAME, /* 118 sets the name of static variable */
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HB_P_SWAPALIAS, /* 119 restores the current workarea number from the eval stack */
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HB_P_TRUE, /* 120 pushes true on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_ZERO, /* 121 places a ZERO on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_ONE, /* 122 places a ONE on the virtual machine stack */
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HB_P_MACROLIST, /* 122 HB_P_MACROPUSHLIST enevelope start. */
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HB_P_MACROLISTEND, /* 123 HB_P_MACROPUSHLIST enevelope end. */
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/* NOTE: This have to be the last definition */
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HB_P_LAST_PCODE /* 123 this defines the number of defined pcodes */
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} HB_PCODE;
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#endif /* HB_PCODE_H_ */
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