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AS(1)									 AS(1)

NAME
       as - assembler

SYNOPSIS
       as [ - ] [ -o objfile ] file ...

DESCRIPTION
       As  assembles  the  concatenation  of the named files.  If the optional
       first argument - is used, all undefined symbols	in  the	 assembly  are
       treated as global.

       The  output  of	the  assembly  is left on the file objfile; if that is
       omitted, a.out is used.	It is executable if no errors occurred	during
       the assembly, and if there were no unresolved external references.

FILES
       /lib/as2	      pass 2 of the assembler
       /tmp/atm[1-3]? temporary
       a.out	      object

SEE ALSO
       ld(1), nm(1), adb(1), a.out(5)
       UNIX Assembler Manual by D. M. Ritchie

DIAGNOSTICS
       When an input file cannot be read, its name followed by a question mark
       is typed and assembly ceases.  When syntactic or semantic errors occur,
       a  single-character diagnostic is typed out together with the line num‐
       ber and the file name in which it occurred.  Errors  in	pass  1	 cause
       cancellation of pass 2.	The possible errors are:

       )  Parentheses error
       ]  Parentheses error
       <  String not terminated properly
       *  Indirection used illegally
       .  Illegal assignment to `.'
       a  Error in address
       b  Branch instruction is odd or too remote
       e  Error in expression
       f  Error in local (`f' or `b') type symbol
       g  Garbage (unknown) character
       i  End of file inside an if
       m  Multiply defined symbol as label
       o  Word quantity assembled at odd address
       p  `.' different in pass 1 and 2
       r  Relocation error
       u  Undefined symbol
       x  Syntax error

BUGS
       Syntax  errors  can  cause incorrect line numbers in following diagnos‐
       tics.

				     PDP11				 AS(1)
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