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/mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gas/doc/
Dc-i370.texi30 it does support a subset of some of the HLASM directives. The only
49 manual; assembler directives and general syntax are loosely based on the
50 prevailing AT&T/SVR4/ELF/Solaris style notation. HLASM-style directives
54 A leading dot in front of directives is optional, and the case of
55 directives is ignored; thus for example, .using and USING have the same
113 assembler directives that are documented in the main part of this
114 documentation. Several additional directives are supported in order
118 @cindex ESA/390-only directives
119 These are the additional directives in @code{@value{AS}} for the ESA/390:
132 will be null terminated. Note that the directives @code{.string} etc. emit
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Dc-sh64.texi160 In addition to the SH directives, the SH64 provides the following
161 directives:
163 @cindex SH64 machine directives
164 @cindex machine directives, SH64
170 Specify the ISA for the following instructions (the two directives are
175 that you cannot use these directives if you didn't specify an ISA on the
Dc-ppc.texi117 @cindex directives for PowerPC
118 @cindex PowerPC directives
119 A number of assembler directives are available for PowerPC. The
Dc-hppa.texi43 reference manual; assembler directives and general syntax closely follow the
80 @code{@value{AS}} for the HPPA supports many additional directives for
82 briefly. For detailed information on HPPA-specific assembler directives, see
85 @cindex HPPA directives not supported
86 @code{@value{AS}} does @emph{not} support the following assembler directives
102 @cindex HPPA-only directives
103 These are the additional directives in @code{@value{AS}} for the HPPA:
289 directives to mark these symbols. The HP assembler sets @samp{is_common}
Dc-mips.texi301 @cindex MIPS debugging directives
302 @sc{mips} @sc{ecoff} @code{@value{AS}} supports several directives used for
307 generated by the three @code{.stab} directives can only be read by @sc{gdb},
309 support C++ debugging). These directives are primarily used by compilers, not
364 These options and directives are always accepted, but at present,
423 The directives @code{.set push} and @code{.set pop} may be used to save
429 These directives can be useful inside an macro which must change an
433 Traditional @sc{mips} assemblers do not support these directives.
454 Traditional @sc{mips} assemblers do not support these directives.
Dc-vax.texi22 * VAX-directives:: Vax Machine Directives
155 @node VAX-directives
158 @cindex machine directives, VAX
159 @cindex VAX machine directives
160 The Vax version of the assembler supports four directives for
164 @cindex wide floating point directives, VAX
Dc-alpha.texi82 stabs directives and procedure descriptors. The default is to automatically
116 assembler directives and general syntax closely follow the OSF/1 and
326 @command{@value{AS}} for the Alpha supports many additional directives for
330 @cindex Alpha-only directives
331 These are the additional directives in @code{@value{AS}} for the Alpha:
359 This and the other directives that describe the stack frame are
398 also using dwarf2 CFI directives.
447 The following directives are recognized for compatibility with the OSF/1
Dc-h8500.texi141 @cindex H8/500 machine directives (none)
142 @cindex machine directives, H8/500 (none)
145 @code{@value{AS}} has no machine-dependent directives for the H8/500.
146 However, on this platform the @samp{.int} and @samp{.word} directives
Dc-m68hc11.texi288 @cindex assembler directives, M68HC11
289 @cindex assembler directives, M68HC12
290 @cindex M68HC11 assembler directives
291 @cindex M68HC12 assembler directives
294 specific assembler directives:
343 The floating point formats generated by directives are these.
Dc-i860.texi81 @cindex machine directives, i860
82 @cindex i860 machine directives
107 The @code{.dual}, @code{.enddual}, and @code{.atmp} directives are available only in the Intel synt…
Dc-sparc.texi129 @cindex SPARC machine directives
130 @cindex machine directives, SPARC
132 machine directives:
Dc-ns32k.texi29 The 32x32 has no machine dependent directives.
Dc-z8k.texi25 for a list of other Z8000 specific assembler directives.
30 * Z8000 Directives:: Special directives for the Z8000
143 @cindex Z8000 directives
144 @cindex directives, Z8000
145 The Z8000 port of @value{AS} includes additional assembler directives,
147 @samp{.} (unlike the ordinary @value{AS} directives).
Dc-mmix.texi252 @cindex assembler directives, MMIX
254 @cindex MMIX assembler directives
406 is undefined when more than one file with such directives are linked
408 @samp{GREG} directives for two-operand cases like the one mentioned above
443 The directives @samp{WYDE}, @samp{TETRA} and @samp{OCTA} emit constants of
483 A pair of @samp{BSPEC} and @samp{ESPEC} directives delimit a section of
548 far-away LOC directives will take up the same amount of space as a
550 directives. If you need sparse programs, you might try and get the wanted
Dc-xtensa.texi489 @cindex Xtensa directives
490 @cindex directives, Xtensa
500 All the Xtensa-specific directives that apply to a region of code use
528 The following directives are available:
589 both directives and command-line flags.
628 manually after @samp{.literal_position} directives (@pxref{Literal
630 @code{ENTRY} instructions, explicit @code{.literal_position} directives
727 directives control the absolute vs.@: PC-relative mode for @code{L32R}
736 These directives do not change the @code{L32R} mode---they only cause
Das.texinfo8 @c (2) for platform-specific directives, examine md_pseudo_op
10 @c (3) for object-format specific directives, examine obj_pseudo_op
12 @c (4) portable directives in potable[] in read.c
447 omit debugging directives
517 Add directory @var{dir} to the search list for @code{.include} directives.
1131 notation for symbols, constants, and expressions; the directives that
1136 configuration of @command{@value{AS}}, including assembler directives.
1197 @c directives).
1212 including object file formats, most assembler directives (often called
1244 write assembly language programs; but directives for debugging symbols
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Dc-cris.texi336 @cindex assembler directives, CRIS
338 @cindex CRIS assembler directives
341 There are a few CRIS-specific pseudo-directives in addition to
343 pseudo-directives are in little-endian order for CRIS. There is
344 no support for floating-point-specific directives for CRIS.
Dc-h8300.texi134 @cindex H8/300 machine directives (none)
135 @cindex machine directives, H8/300 (none)
138 @code{@value{AS}} has the following machine-dependent directives for
164 On the H8/300 family (including the H8/300H) @samp{.word} directives
Dc-arc.texi119 @cindex machine directives, ARC
120 @cindex ARC machine directives
122 machine directives:
Dc-a29k.texi116 @cindex machine directives, AMD 29K
117 @cindex AMD 29K machine directives
/mirbsd/src/sys/dev/microcode/ncr53cxxx/
Dncr53cxxx.c74 } directives[] = { variable
441 for (i = 0; directives[i].name; ++i) { in process()
442 if (strcmpi (directives[i].name, tokens[tokenix].name) == 0) in process()
445 if (directives[i].name == NULL) { in process()
451 if (directives[i].func == NULL) { in process()
456 fprintf (listfp, "Processing directive \"%s\"\n", directives[i].name); in process()
459 (*directives[i].func) (); in process()
/mirbsd/src/sys/dev/microcode/siop/
Dncr53cxxx.c80 } directives[] = { variable
607 for (i = 0; directives[i].name; ++i) { in process()
608 if (strcmpi (directives[i].name, tokens[tokenix].name) == 0) in process()
611 if (directives[i].name == NULL) { in process()
617 if (directives[i].func == NULL) { in process()
622 fprintf (listfp, "Processing directive \"%s\"\n", directives[i].name); in process()
625 (*directives[i].func) (); in process()
/mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/t/pod/
Dincluded.t33 # because it is *after* an =cut an no other pod directives
/mirbsd/src/bin/ed/
DREADME12 The following compiler directives are recognized:
/mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/
Ddeffilep.y267 static struct directive *directives = 0; variable
314 for (d = directives; d; d = d->next) in def_file_parse()
811 d->next = directives; in def_directive()
812 directives = d; in def_directive()

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