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AS(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual AS(1)

NAME

    as - assembler

SYNOPSIS

    as [ -d124 ] [ -o objfile ] [ file ]

DESCRIPTION

    _A_s assembles the named file, or the standard input if no
    file is specified.  The optional argument -d may be used to
    specify the number of bytes to be assembled for offsets
    which involve forward or external references.  The default
    is four bytes, i.e., -d4 .  All undefined symbols in the
    assembly are treated as global.
    The output of the assembly is left on the file _o_b_j_f_i_l_e; if
    that is omitted, a.out is used.

FILES

    /tmp/as*           temporary
    /tmp/a[ab][a-h]t*  temporary
    a.out              object

SEE ALSO

    ld(1), nm(1), adb(1), a.out(5)

DIAGNOSTICS

    Error messages are intended to be self explanatory.

BUGS

    Syntax errors can cause incorrect line numbers in following
    diagnostics.