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There exists one other keyword that is considered sugar, and that
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is AUTHOR, this keyword will allow you to speciy the AUTHOR(S) of
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the assembly being assembled. The string represented for each usage
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of AUTHOR is wrote to the end of the string table.
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of AUTHOR is wrote to the end of the string table. Simaler to the
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usage of constants and functions the AUTHOR keyword must be proceeded
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by a colon.
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Examples:
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AUTHOR: "Dale Weiler"
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AUTHOR: "John Doe"
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Colons exist for the sole reason of not having to use spaces after
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keyword usage (however spaces are allowed). To understand the
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following examples below are equivlent.
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Example 1:
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FLOAT:foo 1
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Example 2:
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FLOAT: foo 1
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Example 3:
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FLOAT: foo 2
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variable amounts of whitespace is allowed anywhere (as it should be).
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think of `:` as a delimiter (which is what it's used for during assembly).
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