Since all of the Parrot includes are .pasm and are using the old .constant directive, which was a macro expansion in the IMCC lexer, and I've removed macros from IMCC, I have a pending patch to parrot_include.pl and all of the parrot header files to change it to generate .imc include files rather than .pasm for runtime/parrot/include
This also means .pasm files won't be able to .include these anymore, you'd have to use IMC.
I didn't commit it because I'm not so sure removing .constant is the right thing to do, but I'm also pretty sure I don't like maintaining IMCC as the "reference" Parrot assembler. Sure, I like that it can process PASM instructions, but I'm not a fan of the other things (macros, etc.).
I don't like supporting 2 "language modes" in the same lexer/compiler. Its confusing enough for beginners to remember that they can use C<.constant> in a .PASM file, but in .IMC they have to use C<.const>. And, oh by the way, .constant is done by the lexer, .const is handled by the compiler. Yuck.
Anyone with opinions are asked to give their 2 cents here.
-Melvin