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,/* IRQ / NMI / BRK / RESET */
On an IRQ, the CPU does the same as in the NMI case, but uses the vector at $FFFE/$FFFF.
On a BRK instruction, the CPU does the same as in the IRQ case, but sets bit #4 bit4 (B flag) in the copy of the status register that is saved on the stack.
The priority sequence for interrupts, from top priority to bottom, is as follows: RESET, BRK, NMI, IRQ. [https://www.westerndesigncenter.com/wdc/documentation/w65c816s.pdf Source at chapter 7.19]