Certain pseudo opcodes are permitted. They are for branch instructions. They expand to the shortest branch instruction that reaches the target. Generally these mnemonics are made by substituting j for b at the start of a DEC mnemonic. This feature is included both for compatibility and to help compilers. If you do not need this feature, avoid these opcodes. Here are the mnemonics, and the code they can expand into.
jbsbjbrjrjCONDneq, nequ, eql, eqlu, gtr,
geq, lss, gtru, lequ, vc, vs,
gequ, cc, lssu, cs.
COND may also be one of the bit tests
bs, bc, bss, bcs, bsc, bcc,
bssi, bcci, lbs, lbc.
NOTCOND is the opposite condition to COND.
jacbXb d f g h l w.
OPCODE ..., foo ;
brb bar ;
foo: jmp ... ;
bar:
jaobYYYlss leq.
jsobZZZgeq gtr.
OPCODE ..., foo ;
brb bar ;
foo: brw destination ;
bar:
OPCODE ..., foo ;
brb bar ;
foo: jmp destination ;
bar:
aobleqaoblsssobgeqsobgtr OPCODE ..., foo ;
brb bar ;
foo: brw destination ;
bar:
OPCODE ..., foo ;
brb bar ;
foo: jmp destination ;
bar: