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That second DmaToVram was supposed to be DmaToVramEx. Anyway, what happened is that the assembler crashed with a segfault because it recursed too much. Ideally there should be a macro nesting limit so the assembler has a chance to show a proper error message (even if the limit is something absurd like 50 or 100 nests, since the biggest concern is infinite recursion in practice).
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I mean, if the macro is calling itself, it should just stop right there, since it's not properly defined. That wouldn't stop cases where two or more macros call each other, though.
So, I was writing a DMA macro and made a mistake:
That second
DmaToVram
was supposed to beDmaToVramEx
. Anyway, what happened is that the assembler crashed with a segfault because it recursed too much. Ideally there should be a macro nesting limit so the assembler has a chance to show a proper error message (even if the limit is something absurd like 50 or 100 nests, since the biggest concern is infinite recursion in practice).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: