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Using as: Sparc-Directives
 
 8.13.4 Sparc Machine Directives 
The Sparc version of as supports the following additional
machine directives:
 
 
.align
- This must be followed by the desired alignment in bytes.
  .common
- This must be followed by a symbol name, a positive number, and
"bss".  This behaves somewhat like .comm, but the
syntax is different.
  .half
- This is functionally identical to 
.short.
  .proc
- This directive is ignored.  Any text following it on the same
line is also ignored.
  .reserve
- This must be followed by a symbol name, a positive number, and
"bss".  This behaves somewhat like .lcomm, but the
syntax is different.
  .seg
- This must be followed by 
"text", "data", or
"data1".  It behaves like .text, .data, or
.data 1.
  .skip
- This is functionally identical to the 
.space directive.
  .word
- On the Sparc, the 
.word directive produces 32 bit values,
instead of the 16 bit values it produces on many other machines.
  .xword
- On the Sparc V9 processor, the 
.xword directive produces
64 bit values.
  
  
   
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