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GNU Info (as.info)ManualStructure of this Manual ======================== This manual is intended to describe what you need to know to use GNU `as'. We cover the syntax expected in source files, including notation for symbols, constants, and expressions; the directives that `as' understands; and of course how to invoke `as'. This manual also describes some of the machine-dependent features of various flavors of the assembler. On the other hand, this manual is _not_ intended as an introduction to programming in assembly language--let alone programming in general! In a similar vein, we make no attempt to introduce the machine architecture; we do _not_ describe the instruction set, standard mnemonics, registers or addressing modes that are standard to a particular architecture. You may want to consult the manufacturer's machine architecture manual for this information. automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |