A conditional assembly block is a series of source statements
that are assembled only if a certain condition is met. A .IF
starts the conditional block and a .ENDC ends the conditional
block; each .IF must have a corresponding .ENDC. The .IF
directive contains a condition test and one or two arguments.
The condition test specified is applied to the arguments. If
the test is met, all MACRO-64 statements between .IF and .ENDC
are assembled. If the test is not met, the statements are not
assembled. Optionally, you can use the .ELSE directive (or a
combination of the .IFF, .IFT, and .IFTF directives) to specify
an alternate series of statements to assemble if the test is not
met.
You can nest conditional blocks; that is, a conditional block
can be inside another conditional block. In this case, the
statements in the inner conditional block are assembled only
if the condition is met for both the outer and inner block.