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% This is the crt0 equivalent for mmix-knuth-mmixware, for setting up
% things for compiler-generated assembly-code and for setting up things
% segments.
% This little treasure is here so the 32 lowest address bits of user data
-% will not be zero. Because of truncation, that would cause test-case
+% will not be zero. Because of truncation, that would cause testcase
% gcc.c-torture/execute/980701-1.c to incorrectly fail.
.data ! mmixal:= 8H LOC Data_Segment
% Provide the first part of _init and _fini. Save the return address on the
% register stack. We eventually ignore the return address of these
% PUSHJ:s, so it doesn't matter that whether .init and .fini code calls
-% functions or where they store rJ. We shouldn't get there, so abort
+% functions or where they store rJ. We shouldn't get there, so die
% (TRAP Halt) if that happens.
.section .init,"ax",@progbits