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-f
should only be used when assembling programs written by a (trusted) compiler.
-f
stops the assembler from doing whitespace and comment preprocessing on
the input file(s) before assembling them. See Preprocessing.
Warning:
If you use -f
when the files actually need to be pre-processed (if they contain comments,
for example), as does not work correctly.
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