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authorRoland Pesch <pesch@cygnus>1994-02-01 00:36:50 +0000
committerRoland Pesch <pesch@cygnus>1994-02-01 00:36:50 +0000
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correct typo in as cmdline synopsis (-w for -W);
describe --statistics (nee -noquiet); describe -Z
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@@ -178,9 +178,9 @@ Here is a brief summary of how to invoke @code{@value{AS}}. For details,
@c We don't use deffn and friends for the following because they seem
@c to be limited to one line for the header.
@smallexample
- @value{AS} [ -a[dhlns] ] [ -D ] [ -f ]
- [ -I @var{path} ] [ -K ] [ -L ]
- [ -o @var{objfile} ] [ -R ] [ -v ] [ -w ]
+@value{AS} [ -a[dhlns] ] [ -D ] [ -f ] [ -I @var{path} ]
+ [ -K ] [ -L ] [ -o @var{objfile} ] [ -R ]
+ [ --statistics] [ -v ] [ -W ] [ -Z ]
@ifset A29K
@c am29k has no machine-dependent assembler options
@end ifset
@@ -263,12 +263,19 @@ Name the object-file output from @code{@value{AS}}
@item -R
Fold data section into text section
+@item --statistics
+Display maximum space (in bytes), and total time (in seconds), taken by
+assembly.
+
@item -v
Announce @code{as} version
@item -W
Suppress warning messages
+@item -Z
+Generate object file even after errors
+
@item -- | @var{files} @dots{}
Standard input, or source files to assemble.
@@ -726,8 +733,10 @@ passes to each compilation pass, including the assembler.)
* L:: -L to retain local labels
* o:: -o to name the object file
* R:: -R to join data and text sections
+* statistics:: --statistics to see statistics about assembly
* v:: -v to announce version
* W:: -W to suppress warnings
+* Z:: -Z to make object file even after errors
@end menu
@node a
@@ -912,6 +921,18 @@ this option is only useful if you use sections named @samp{.text} and
@code{-R} generates a warning from @code{@value{AS}}.
@end ifset
+@node statistics
+@section Display Statistics about Assembly: @code{--statistics}
+
+@kindex --statistics
+@cindex statistics, about assembly
+@cindex time, total for assembly
+@cindex space used, maximum for assembly
+Use @samp{--statistics} to display two statistics about the resources used by
+@code{@value{AS}}: the maximum amount of space allocated during the assembly
+(in bytes), and the total execution time taken for the assembly (in @sc{cpu}
+seconds).
+
@node v
@section Announce Version: @code{-v}
@@ -938,6 +959,17 @@ affects the warning messages: it does not change any particular of how
@code{@value{AS}} assembles your file. Errors, which stop the assembly, are
still reported.
+@node Z
+@section Generate Object File in Spite of Errors: @code{-Z}
+@cindex object file, after errors
+@cindex errors, continuing after
+After an error message, @code{@value{AS}} normally produces no output. If for
+some reason you are interested in object file output even after
+@code{@value{AS}} gives an error message on your program, use the @samp{-Z}
+option. If there are any errors, @code{@value{AS}} continues anyways, and
+writes an object file after a final warning message of the form @samp{@var{n}
+errors, @var{m} warnings, generating bad object file.}
+
@node Syntax
@chapter Syntax