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internal sections
The
following documentation on sections is meant only to show the internal
use of as.
Sections have no meaning at run-time. You do not really need to know about
these sections for most purposes; they can be mentioned in as
warning messages and, so, it might be helpful to have an idea of their
meanings to as.
These sections are used to permit the value of every expression in your
assembly language program to be a section-relative address.
ASSEMBLER-INTERNAL-LOGIC-ERROR!
An internal assembler logic
error has been found. This means there is a bug in the assembler.
expr section
The assembler stores complex
expression internally as combinations of symbols. When it needs to represent
an expression as a symbol, it puts it in the expr
section.
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