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1.1 ! root 1: .TH 2A 1 ! 2: .SH NAME ! 3: 2a, 6a, 8a, ka, va, xa \- assemblers ! 4: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 5: .B 2a ! 6: [ ! 7: .I option ... ! 8: ] ! 9: [ ! 10: .I name ... ! 11: ] ! 12: .br ! 13: .B 6a ! 14: [ ! 15: .I option ... ! 16: ] ! 17: [ ! 18: .I name ... ! 19: ] ! 20: .br ! 21: .B 8a ! 22: [ ! 23: .I option ... ! 24: ] ! 25: [ ! 26: .I name ... ! 27: ] ! 28: .br ! 29: .B ka ! 30: [ ! 31: .I option ... ! 32: ] ! 33: [ ! 34: .I name ... ! 35: ] ! 36: .br ! 37: .B va ! 38: [ ! 39: .I option ... ! 40: ] ! 41: [ ! 42: .I name ... ! 43: ] ! 44: .br ! 45: .B xa ! 46: [ ! 47: .I option ... ! 48: ] ! 49: [ ! 50: .I name ... ! 51: ] ! 52: .br ! 53: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 54: .IR 2a , ! 55: .IR 6a , ! 56: .IR 8a , ! 57: .IR ka , ! 58: .IR va , ! 59: and ! 60: .IR xa ! 61: assemble the named files into MC68020, i960, i386, SPARC, MIPS, and ATT3210 object files. ! 62: The assemblers handle the most common C preprocessor directives and the associated ! 63: command-line options ! 64: .BR -D ! 65: and ! 66: .BR -I . ! 67: Other options are: ! 68: .TP ! 69: .BI -o " obj" ! 70: Place output in file ! 71: .I obj ! 72: (allowed only if there is just one input file). ! 73: Default is to take the last element of the input path name, ! 74: strip any trailing ! 75: .BR .s , ! 76: and append ! 77: .RI . O , ! 78: where ! 79: .I O ! 80: is first letter of the assembler's name. ! 81: .SH FILES ! 82: The directory ! 83: .B /sys/include ! 84: is searched for include files after ! 85: machine-dependent files in ! 86: .BR /$objtype/include . ! 87: .SH SOURCE ! 88: .BR /sys/src/cmd/2a , ! 89: etc. ! 90: .SH SEE ALSO ! 91: .IR 2c (1), ! 92: .IR 2l (1). ! 93: .PP ! 94: Rob Pike, ``A manual for the Plan 9 assembler''
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