9.8.2.3 Special Characters
; and # are the line comment characters. 
Sub-instructions may be executed in order, in reverse-order, or in parallel. 
Instructions listed in the standard one-per-line format will be executed sequentially. 
To specify the executing order, use the following symbols:
     
- ->
 - Sequential with instruction on the left first. 
 - <-
 - Sequential with instruction on the right first. 
 - ||
 - Parallel
 
   The D10V syntax allows either one instruction per line, one instruction per line with
the execution symbol, or two instructions per line.  For example
     
abs       a1      ->      abs     r0- Execute these sequentially.  The instruction on the right is in the right
container and is executed second. 
 abs       r0      <-      abs     a1- Execute these reverse-sequentially.  The instruction on the right is in the right
container, and is executed first. 
 ld2w    r2,@r8+         ||      mac     a0,r0,r7- Execute these in parallel. 
 ld2w    r2,@r8+         ||mac     a0,r0,r7- Two-line format. Execute these in parallel. 
 ld2w    r2,@r8+mac     a0,r0,r7- Two-line format. Execute these sequentially.  Assembler will
put them in the proper containers. 
 ld2w    r2,@r8+         ->mac     a0,r0,r7- Two-line format. Execute these sequentially.  Same as above but
second instruction will always go into right container. 
 
   Since $ has no special meaning, you may use it in symbol names.