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152 output by the assembler.
156 options control the assembler and linker; most of these are not
425 .IX Item "Assembler Option"
889 assembler input files, or into one assembler input file; then each
890 assembler input file produces an object file, and linking combines all
1035 Assembler code.
1042 Assembler code which must be preprocessed.
1061 \& assembler assembler\-with\-cpp
1099 is in the form of an assembler code file for each non-assembler input
1102 By default, the assembler file name for a source file is made by
1117 an object file, an assembler file or preprocessed C code.
1122 assembler file in \fI\fIsource\fI.s\fR, a precompiled header file in
1139 the assembler is unable to read from a pipe; but the \s-1GNU\s0 assembler has
1189 linker and assembler will not be displayed. This is because those
3922 On System V Release 4 systems this option requires the \s-1GNU\s0 assembler.
3956 assembler (\s-1GAS\s0) to fail with an error.
4477 Annotate the assembler output with miscellaneous debugging information.
4491 Annotate the assembler output with a comment indicating which
4496 Dump the \s-1RTL\s0 in the assembler output as a comment before each instruction.
4832 sequence. For C source files, this is the compiler proper and assembler
5137 assembler code in its own right.
5144 function is integrated, then the function is not output as assembler code
5208 This option is the default for optimized compilation if the assembler and
5251 that alter the assembler output may be confused by the optimizations
6711 so. When you specify these options, the assembler and linker will
7827 .IP "\fB\-x assembler-with-cpp\fR" 4
7828 .IX Item "-x assembler-with-cpp"
8228 .SS "Passing Options to the Assembler"
8229 .IX Subsection "Passing Options to the Assembler"
8230 You can pass options to the assembler.
8233 Pass \fIoption\fR as an option to the assembler. If \fIoption\fR
8237 Pass \fIoption\fR as an option to the assembler. You can use this to
8238 supply system-specific assembler options which \s-1GCC\s0 does not know how to
8937 compiler, only for assembler programs (\s-1MCU\s0 types: at90s1200, attiny10,
9196 formatted-code indicator to the assembler at the beginning of the
9306 mismatch. The assembler, \fIas\fR, will only permit instructions to
9719 assembler (\fB\-malpha\-as\fR) or by the \s-1GNU\s0 assembler \fB\-mgas\fR.
9757 except via assembler macros. Use of these macros does not allow
9762 the assembler when it is built and sets the default accordingly.
10234 the assembler/linker complain about out of range branches within a switch
10281 Enable the use of assembler directives only \s-1GAS\s0 understands.
10359 assembler and linker, and the type of code being generated. The
11064 Specify that the assembler should encode \s-1SSE\s0 instructions with \s-1VEX\s0
11129 Generate (or don't) code for the \s-1GNU\s0 assembler. This is the default.
11156 the stacked registers. This may make assembler output more readable.
11203 Don't (or do) generate assembler code for the \s-1DWARF2\s0 line number debugging
11204 info. This may be useful when not using the \s-1GNU\s0 assembler.
12518 Enable (disable) use of the \f(CW\*(C`%hi()\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`%lo()\*(C'\fR assembler
12527 Use (do not use) assembler relocation operators when dealing with symbolic
12529 is to use assembler macros instead.
12532 to use an assembler that supports relocation operators.
12605 Tell the \s-1MIPS\s0 assembler to not run its preprocessor over user
12606 assembler files (with a \fB.s\fR suffix) when assembling them.
12681 instructions. These errata are handled by the assembler, not by \s-1GCC\s0 itself.
12686 workarounds are implemented by the assembler rather than by \s-1GCC\s0,
12899 base address automatically generates a request (handled by the assembler
12965 Return floating-point results in ac0 (fr0 in Unix assembler syntax).
13034 Use Unix assembler syntax. This is the default when configured for
13038 Use \s-1DEC\s0 assembler syntax. This is the default when configured for any
13213 Select which mnemonics to use in the generated assembler code. With
13214 \&\fB\-mnew\-mnemonics\fR, \s-1GCC\s0 uses the assembler mnemonics defined for
13216 assembler mnemonics defined for the \s-1POWER\s0 architecture. Instructions
14207 \&\fB\-dsp\fR to the assembler. \s-1GCC\s0 doesn't generate any \s-1DSP\s0
14383 movi/shori/ptrel, but with assembler and/or linker tricks it is possible
14749 \&\f(CW\*(C`.ident\*(C'\fR assembler directive in the output.
14761 The assembler uses this option.
14821 the assembler/linker complain about out of range branches within a switch
14859 that the Unix assembler for the \s-1VAX\s0 cannot handle across long
14864 will assemble with the \s-1GNU\s0 assembler.
15035 When this option is enabled, \s-1GCC\s0 instructs the assembler to
15037 expense of some code density. The assembler attempts to widen density
15043 assembler will always align, either by widening density instructions or
15051 When this option is enabled, \s-1GCC\s0 instructs the assembler to translate
15055 files. Specifically, the assembler translates a direct \f(CW\*(C`CALL\*(C'\fR
15059 option is implemented in the assembler, not the compiler, so the
15062 instructions. Note that the assembler will use an indirect call for
15214 Don't output a \f(CW\*(C`.size\*(C'\fR assembler directive, or anything else that
15227 extra information to be omitted and is useful when comparing two assembler
15237 switch only records information in the assembler output file as