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C166 User's Guide

The C166 Compiler User's Guide contains information about how to use the Keil C166 Compiler. The C166 Compiler creates object modules from the C files you write and compile. Object modules created may be added into a library (using the LIB166 Library Manager) or may be linked with other object modules and libraries to form a program (using the L166 Linker/Locator).

This manual contains the following chapters.

  • Introduction provides a brief introduction to the Keil C166 Compiler.
  • Compiling Programs specifies how to run the compiler and generate object files. This chapter discusses the directives that are available.
  • Language Extensions discusses the extensions to the ANSI C Language that are implemented by the C166 Compiler.
  • Preprocessor describes some of the capabilities of the C language preprocessor.
  • Advanced Programming discusses advanced programming options including startup code, customization files, interfacing C programs to assembler, and data storage formats.
  • Error Messages lists all error and warning messages that are generated by the compiler.
  • Library Reference lists all library routines that are available in the standard C166 library.
  • The Appendix provides numerous details about the compiler including differences from ANSI C, version details, compiler limitations, how to write optimum code, and other hints and tips.

Revision History

  • January 2004: Initial revision in CHM format.
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