Assembler macro

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An assembly macro is a modular assembler, a descendant of basic assemblers. They were very popular in the 1950s and 1960s, before the generalization of high-level languages. They do everything an assembler can do, plus they provide a set of Directives for defining and executing macros (or just Macros). When we execute a "macro", it expands to the body that we have defined.

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