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author | Roland Pesch <pesch@cygnus> | 1991-02-20 01:18:13 +0000 |
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committer | Roland Pesch <pesch@cygnus> | 1991-02-20 01:18:13 +0000 |
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Format cleanup for "smallbook" layout
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diff --git a/gas/doc/as.texinfo b/gas/doc/as.texinfo index 0c903e6..1303130 100644 --- a/gas/doc/as.texinfo +++ b/gas/doc/as.texinfo @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ original English. @tex @finalout @end tex - +@smallbook @setchapternewpage odd @c if m680x0 @c @settitle Using GNU as (680x0) @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ takes exactly one filename) to give the object file a different name. Whatever the object file is called, @code{as} will overwrite any existing file of the same name. -@subsection Fold Data Segment into Text Segment: @code{-R} +@subsection Data Segment into Text Segment: @code{-R} @code{-R} tells @code{as} to write the object file as if all data-segment data lives in the text segment. This is only done at the very last moment: your binary data are the same, but data @@ -842,13 +842,13 @@ another$label: # This is an empty statement. @section Constants A constant is a number, written so that its value is known by inspection, without knowing any context. Like this: -@example +@smallexample .byte 74, 0112, 092, 0x4A, 0X4a, 'J, '\J # All the same value. .ascii "Ring the bell\7" # A string constant. .octa 0x123456789abcdef0123456789ABCDEF0 # A bignum. .float 0f-314159265358979323846264338327\ 95028841971.693993751E-40 # - pi, a flonum. -@end example +@end smallexample @menu * Characters:: Character Constants @@ -1787,17 +1787,17 @@ of a program quit, it could use this directive tells @code{as} to quit also. One day @code{.abort} will not be supported. @node Align, App-File, Abort, Pseudo Ops -@section @code{.align @var{absolute-expression} , @var{absolute-expression}} +@section @code{.align @var{abs-expression} , @var{abs-expression}} Pad the location counter (in the current subsegment) to a particular -storage boundary. The first expression is the number of low-order zero -bits the location counter will have after advancement. For example -@samp{.align 3} will advance the location counter until it a multiple of -8. If the location counter is already a multiple of 8, no change is -needed. +storage boundary. The first expression (which must be absolute) is the +number of low-order zero bits the location counter will have after +advancement. For example @samp{.align 3} will advance the location +counter until it a multiple of 8. If the location counter is already a +multiple of 8, no change is needed. -The second expression gives the value to be stored in the padding -bytes. It (and the comma) may be omitted. If it is omitted, the -padding bytes are zero. +The second expression (also absolute) gives the value to be stored in +the padding bytes. It (and the comma) may be omitted. If it is +omitted, the padding bytes are zero. @node App-File, Ascii, Align, Pseudo Ops @section @code{.app-file @var{string}} @@ -1844,9 +1844,9 @@ absolute expression). If @var{subsegment} is omitted, it defaults to zero. @node Desc, Double, Data, Pseudo Ops -@section @code{.desc @var{symbol}, @var{absolute-expression}} +@section @code{.desc @var{symbol}, @var{abs-expression}} This directive sets the descriptor of the symbol (@pxref{Symbol Attributes}) -to the low 16 bits of @var{absolute-expression}. +to the low 16 bits of an absolute expression. @node Double, Else, Desc, Pseudo Ops @section @code{.double @var{flonums}} @@ -2030,9 +2030,10 @@ One day this directive will be unsupported: it is used only for compatibility with existing assembler programs. @refill @node List, Long, Ln, Pseudo Ops -@section @code{.list}, @code{.nolist}, @code{.eject}, @code{.lflags}, @code{.title}, @code{.sbttl} -GNU @code{as} ignores these directives; however, they're -accepted for compatibility with assemblers that use them. +@section @code{.list} and related directives +GNU @code{as} ignores the directives @code{.list}, @code{.nolist}, +@code{.eject}, @code{.lflags}, @code{.title}, @code{.sbttl}; however, +they're accepted for compatibility with assemblers that use them. @node Long, Lsym, List, Pseudo Ops @section @code{.long @var{expressions}} @@ -4425,7 +4426,7 @@ ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. @end ifinfo @page -@unnumberedsec Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs +@unnumberedsec How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to humanity, the best way to achieve this is to make it @@ -4478,14 +4479,14 @@ You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a ``copyright disclaimer'' for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: -@example +@smallexample Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (a program to direct compilers to make passes at assemblers) written by James Hacker. @var{signature of Ty Coon}, 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice -@end example +@end smallexample That's all there is to it! |