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ARM-Thumb Interworking Directives

The following table shows the ARM-THUMB interworking directives.

Directive Description
CODE16 Tells the assembler that subsequent instructions are to be interpreted as 16-bit (Thumb) instructions.
CODE32 Tells the assembler that subsequent instructions are to be interpreted as 32-bit (ARM) instructions.
DATA Tells the assembler that the label is a "data-in-code" label; that is, that it defines an area of data within a code segment. You must specify this directiveif you are defining data in a Thumb code area.

See Also

ARM Assembler Directives | ARM Assembler | ARM Initialization and Layout Directives | ARM Linking Directives | ARM Diagnostic Directives | ARM Directives for Conditional Assembly | ARM Dynamic Listing Directive Options | ARM Constant and Variable Declarations | ARM Assembler Directives for Macro Definition | Miscellaneous ARM Directives

 Last updated on Thursday, April 08, 2004

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