use strict;
use warnings;
+use My::Web;
+
our @ListItem=(
- "name"=>"Motorola to AT&T/GNU Assembler Syntax Converter",
+ "name"=>"mot2as",
+ "platform"=>"unixdevel",
"priority"=>5,
"download"=>"mot2as.c",
- "summary"=>"Asm syntax converter",
+ "summary"=>'Convert Motorola to AT&T/GNU assembler syntax',
"license"=>"PD",
- "maintenance"=>"finished",
+ "maintenance"=>"ready",
"language"=>"C",
- "sponsorship"=>"<a href=\"http://www.princip.cz/\">Princip, a.s.</a>",
- "description"=>""
- .'<p>Do you need to compile under UNIX assembly sources for Motorola 68k family'
- .' of processors? You have probably already found out that original Motorola'
- .' syntax is not suitable for GNU assembler which uses a bit different (AT&T'
- .' style) syntax. Using this very simple program you can convert between these two.</p>'
- .' <p>Specifically it will care about: <code>equ</code> operation, <code>dc.b</code> strings,'
- .' <code>;</code> comments, <code>$</code> for hex-radix, <code>%</code> for bin-radix,'
- .' local labels, <code>:</code> for label termination.</p>'
+ "sponsorship"=>a_href('http://www.princip.cz/','Princip, a.s.'),
+ "description"=><<"HERE",
+<p>Do you need to compile under UNIX assembly sources for Motorola 68k family
+of processors? You have probably already found out that original Motorola
+syntax is not suitable for GNU assembler which uses a bit different (AT&T
+style) syntax. Using this very simple program you can convert between these two.</p>
+HERE
);
1;