declarative macroinstruction

declarative macroinstruction

[di¦klar·əd·iv ¦mak·rō·in¦strək·shən]
(computer science)
An instruction in an assembly language which directs the compiler to take some action or take note of some condition and which does not generate any instruction in the object program.
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