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'''Auto Assembler''' label(''LabelName'')
 
'''Auto Assembler''' label(''LabelName'')
  
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label(mylabel)
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00451029:
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jmp 00410000
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nop
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nop
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nop
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mylabel:
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00410000:
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mov [00580120],esi
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mov [esi+80],ebx
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xor eax,eax
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jmp mylabel
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== Notes ==
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By default, CE doesn't care if you label() your labels or not. It's perfectly fine to do:[http://forum.cheatengine.org/viewtopic.php?t=594776]
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Code:
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00400500:
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jmp bla
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something:
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jmp 00400600
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bla:
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jmp something
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But, for those that don't like that, they can use the [[Auto_Assembler:Strict|{$STRICT}]] line in their script.
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When this line is present in your script, ce will not assume that an undefined symbol is a label, and just give you an error instead.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Cheat_Engine:Auto Assembler|Auto Assembler]]
 
* [[Cheat_Engine:Auto Assembler|Auto Assembler]]
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* [[Auto_Assembler:Commands|Auto Assembler Commands]]
  
 
=== Related Commands ===
 
=== Related Commands ===

Latest revision as of 00:28, 13 January 2018

Auto Assembler label(LabelName)

Enables the word 'LabelName' to be used as a symbol.

Note: The label address must be set to be used.

Tip: Use registerSymbol to use the label in other AA scripts.

Command Parameters[edit]

Parameter Type Description
LabelName string The label name


Examples[edit]

label(someLabel)
...
00123ABC:
  someLabel:
    ...
label(mylabel)

00451029:
jmp 00410000
nop
nop
nop
mylabel:

00410000:
mov [00580120],esi
mov [esi+80],ebx
xor eax,eax
jmp mylabel


Notes[edit]

By default, CE doesn't care if you label() your labels or not. It's perfectly fine to do:[1]

Code:

00400500:
jmp bla
something:
jmp 00400600
bla:
jmp something

But, for those that don't like that, they can use the {$STRICT} line in their script.

When this line is present in your script, ce will not assume that an undefined symbol is a label, and just give you an error instead.

See also[edit]

Related Commands[edit]