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<h3 class="section">7.53 <code>.fill </code><var>repeat</var><code> , </code><var>size</var><code> , </code><var>value</var></h3>
<p><a name="index-_0040code_007bfill_007d-directive-329"></a><a name="index-writing-patterns-in-memory-330"></a><a name="index-patterns_002c-writing-in-memory-331"></a><var>repeat</var>, <var>size</var> and <var>value</var> are absolute expressions.
This emits <var>repeat</var> copies of <var>size</var> bytes. <var>Repeat</var>
may be zero or more. <var>Size</var> may be zero or more, but if it is
more than 8, then it is deemed to have the value 8, compatible with
other people's assemblers. The contents of each <var>repeat</var> bytes
is taken from an 8-byte number. The highest order 4 bytes are
zero. The lowest order 4 bytes are <var>value</var> rendered in the
byte-order of an integer on the computer <span class="command">as</span> is assembling for.
Each <var>size</var> bytes in a repetition is taken from the lowest order
<var>size</var> bytes of this number. Again, this bizarre behavior is
compatible with other people's assemblers.
<p><var>size</var> and <var>value</var> are optional.
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assumed zero. If the first comma and following tokens are absent,
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