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NAME
GNU as--the portable GNU assembler.
SYNOPSIS
as
[-a|-al|-as]
[-D]
[-f]
[-I
path]
[-K]
[-L]
[-o
objfile]
[-R]
[-v]
[-w]
[-- | files...]
i960-only options:
[-ACA|-ACA_A|-ACB|-ACC|-AKA|-AKB|-AKC|-AMC]
[-b]
[-norelax]
m680x0-only options:
[-l]
[-mc68000|-mc68010|-mc68020]
DESCRIPTION
GNU as is really a family of assemblers.
If you use (or have used) the GNU assembler on one architecture, you
should find a fairly similar environment when you use it on another
architecture. Each version has much in common with the others,
including object file formats, most assembler directives (often called
pseudo-ops) and assembler syntax.
For information on the syntax and pseudo-ops used by GNU as, see `as' entry in info (or the manual
Using as: The GNU Assembler).
as is primarily intended to assemble the output of the GNU C
compiler gcc for use by the linker ld. Nevertheless,
we've tried to make as assemble correctly everything that the native
assembler would.
This doesn't mean as always uses the same syntax as another
assembler for the same architecture; for example, we know of several
incompatible versions of 680x0 assembly language syntax.
Each time you run as it assembles exactly one source
program. The source program is made up of one or more files.
(The standard input is also a file.)
If as is given no file names it attempts to read one input file
from the as standard input, which is normally your terminal. You
may have to type ctl-D to tell as there is no more program
to assemble. Use `--' if you need to explicitly name the standard input file
in your command line.
as may write warnings and error messages to the standard error
file (usually your terminal). This should not happen when as is
run automatically by a compiler. Warnings report an assumption made so
that as could keep assembling a flawed program; errors report a
grave problem that stops the assembly.
OPTIONS
- -a|-al|-as
-
Turn on assembly listings; `-al', listing only, `-as', symbols
only, `-a', everything.
- -D
-
This option is accepted only for script compatibility with calls to
other assemblers; it has no effect on as.
- -f
-
``fast''--skip preprocessing (assume source is compiler output).
- -I path
-
Add
path
to the search list for
.include
directives.
- -K
-
Issue warnings when difference tables altered for long displacements.
- -L
-
Keep (in symbol table) local symbols, starting with `L'
- -o objfile
-
Name the object-file output from as
- -R
-
Fold data section into text section
- -v
-
Announce as version
- -W
-
Suppress warning messages
- -- | files...
-
Source files to assemble, or standard input (--)
- -Avar
-
(When configured for Intel 960.)
Specify which variant of the 960 architecture is the target.
- -b
-
(When configured for Intel 960.)
Add code to collect statistics about branches taken.
- -norelax
-
(When configured for Intel 960.)
Do not alter compare-and-branch instructions for long displacements;
error if necessary.
- -l
-
(When configured for Motorola 68000).
Shorten references to undefined symbols, to one word instead of two.
- -mc68000|-mc68010|-mc68020
-
(When configured for Motorola 68000).
Specify what processor in the 68000 family is the target (default 68020)
Options may be in any order, and may be
before, after, or between file names. The order of file names is
significant.
`--' (two hyphens) by itself names the standard input file
explicitly, as one of the files for as to assemble.
Except for `--' any command line argument that begins with a
hyphen (`-') is an option. Each option changes the behavior of
as. No option changes the way another option works. An
option is a `-' followed by one or more letters; the case of
the letter is important. All options are optional.
The `-o' option expects exactly one file name to follow. The file
name may either immediately follow the option's letter (compatible
with older assemblers) or it may be the next command argument (GNU
standard).
These two command lines are equivalent:
as -o my-object-file.o mumble.s
as -omy-object-file.o mumble.s
SEE ALSO
`as'
entry in
info;
Using as: The GNU Assembler;
gcc(1),
ld(1).
COPYING
Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
are preserved on all copies.
Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
permission notice identical to this one.
Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- SEE ALSO
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- COPYING
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