idas(M)
idas --
assembler used by the Link Kit
Syntax
idas
[-dl]
[-m]
[-n]
[-o objfile]
[-R]
[-V]
[-Y [md],dir]
filename
Description
The idas command assembles the named file.
The following flags may be specified in any order:
-dl-
Do not produce line number information in the object file.
-m-
Run the
m4(CP)
macro processor on the input to the assembler.
-n-
Turn off long/short address optimization.
By default, address optimization takes place.
-o objfile-
Put the output of the assembly in objfile.
By default, the output file name is formed by removing the
.s suffix, if there is one, from the input file
name and appending a .o suffix.
-R-
Remove (unlink) the input file after assembly is completed.
-V-
Write the version number of the assembler being run
on the standard error output.
-Y [md],dir-
Find the m4 preprocessor (m)
and/or the file of predefined macros (d)
in directory dir instead of in the customary place.
There must be a space between the -Y flag and its
options.
Warning
If the -m (m4 macro processor
invocation) option is used, keywords for m4
cannot be used as symbols (variables, functions, labels)
in the input file since m4 cannot determine
which are assembler symbols and which are real
m4 macros.
Limitations
idas is intended for use by the Link Kit. The
as(CP)
assembler should be used if an assembler is needed for program development.
as is supplied as part of the SCO OpenServer Development System,
which also includes the C compiler
cc(CP),
the link editor
ld(CP),
object libraries, and header files.
The
assembler directive may not work in the .text
section when optimization is performed.
Arithmetic expressions may only have one forward
referenced symbol per expression.
Wherever possible, the assembler should be accessed
through a compilation system interface program such
as
cc.
Files
/bin/idas-
idas executable file
TMPDIR/-
temporary files.
TMPDIR is usually /usr/tmp but can be
redefined by setting the environment variable
TMPDIR (see tempnam() in
tmpnam(S)).
See also
a.out(FP),
as(CP),
cc(CP),
idld(M),
ld(CP),
m4(CP),
nm(CP),
strip(CP),
tmpnam(S)
Standards conformance
idas is conformant with:
AT&T SVID Issue 2.
© 2005 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 03 June 2005