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3210 Mark current function as signal trampoline.
3232 limited to the return address register. Here, it can be useful to mark
3889 Mark the current section so that the linker only includes a single copy
4099 Mark the end of a macro definition.
4144 prefix the character with `!' (an exclamation mark). For example,
4991 Mark the symbol as being a function name.
4995 Mark the symbol as being a data object.
4999 Mark the symbol as being a thead-local data object.
5003 Mark the symbol as being a common data object.
5294 * GCC, if you want the compiler to mark the attribute automatically.
5693 Mark the beginning of FUNCTION. An optional number may follow for
5696 descriptor for the function. In ELF, it will mark the symbol as a
5700 Mark the end of FUNCTION. In ELF, it will set the size of the
6607 into object files to mark certain features:
8755 Mark the beginning of a procedure call. Only the special case
8789 Mark the beginning of a procedure.
8792 Mark the end of a procedure.
8922 A simplified technique is used to mark the flags of symbols based
8927 additional directives to mark these symbols. The HP assembler
10219 This option instructs the assembler to mark the resulting object
10227 This option instructs the assembler to mark the resulting object
11567 specific relocation to mark a group of instructions for linker
11700 * MIPS insn:: Directive to mark data as an instruction
11729 also tells the assembler to mark the output file as PIC.
12099 9.22.7 Directive to mark data as an instruction
12254 to not expand it, but just mark the call as redirectable to a stub,
13030 consists of these instructions: `ASHC', `ASH', `DIV', `MARK',
13048 set: `MARK', `RTT', `SOB', `SXT', and `XOR'.
17057 to mark a potential location for a literal pool.
17409 Support for ELF format files has been worked on by Mark Eichin of