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



NAME
     as - assembler

SYNOPSIS
     as [ -u ] [ -V ] [ -o objfile ] file ...

DESCRIPTION
     _A_s assembles the concatenation of the named files.  The
     options are:

     -u   Treat all undefined symbols in the assembly as external
	  globals.

     -V   Produce an object suitable for loading into an
	  automatic text overlaid program.

     -o   Use _o_b_j_f_i_l for the name of the resultant object.  If
	  this is omitted, _a._o_u_t is used.  If no errors occurred
	  during the assembly and if there were no unresolved
	  external references, it is made executable.

     The special file name -- serves two purposes.  It signals
     the end of all options and causes _s_t_d_i_n to be read for
     input.  Thus it is now possible to pipe data to the assem-
     bler:

     /lib/cpp -E foo.s | sed -e ';^#;/;' | as -o foo.o --

     The file name -- may be placed between normal files, when
     EOF is detected on _s_t_d_i_n the next file in the argument list
     is opened and read.

     If no input files are specified then _s_t_d_i_n is read.

FILES
     /tmp/atm1 temporary
     a.out     object

SEE ALSO
     adb(1), ld(1), nm(1), a.out(5)
     _U_N_I_X _A_s_s_e_m_b_l_e_r _M_a_n_u_a_l by D. M. Ritchie

DIAGNOSTICS
     When an input file cannot be read, its name followed by a
     question mark is typed and assembly ceases.  When syntactic
     or semantic errors occur, a single-character diagnostic is
     typed out together with the line number and the file name in
     which it occurred.  Errors in pass 1 cause cancellation of
     pass 2.  The possible errors are:

     )	Parentheses error
     ]	Parentheses error



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



     <	String not terminated properly
     *	Indirection used illegally
     .	Illegal assignment to `.'
     a	Error in address
     b	Branch instruction is odd or too remote
     e	Error in expression
     f	Error in local (`f' or `b') type symbol
     g	Garbage (unknown) character
     i	End of file inside an if
     m	Multiply defined symbol as label
     o	Word quantity assembled at odd address
     p	`.' different in pass 1 and 2
     r	Relocation error
     u	Undefined symbol
     x	Syntax error

BUGS
     Syntax errors can cause incorrect line numbers in following
     diagnostics.




































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