<html lang="en"> <head> <title>Input Files - Using as</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html"> <meta name="description" content="Using as"> <meta name="generator" content="makeinfo 4.13"> <link title="Top" rel="start" href="index.html#Top"> <link rel="up" href="Overview.html#Overview" title="Overview"> <link rel="prev" href="Command-Line.html#Command-Line" title="Command Line"> <link rel="next" href="Object.html#Object" title="Object"> <link href="http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/" rel="generator-home" title="Texinfo Homepage"> <!-- This file documents the GNU Assembler "as". Copyright (C) 1991-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''. --> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <style type="text/css"><!-- pre.display { font-family:inherit } pre.format { font-family:inherit } pre.smalldisplay { font-family:inherit; font-size:smaller } pre.smallformat { font-family:inherit; font-size:smaller } pre.smallexample { font-size:smaller } pre.smalllisp { font-size:smaller } span.sc { font-variant:small-caps } span.roman { font-family:serif; font-weight:normal; } span.sansserif { font-family:sans-serif; font-weight:normal; } --></style> </head> <body> <div class="node"> <a name="Input-Files"></a> <p> Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="Object.html#Object">Object</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="Command-Line.html#Command-Line">Command Line</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="Overview.html#Overview">Overview</a> <hr> </div> <h3 class="section">1.5 Input Files</h3> <p><a name="index-input-29"></a><a name="index-source-program-30"></a><a name="index-files_002c-input-31"></a>We use the phrase <dfn>source program</dfn>, abbreviated <dfn>source</dfn>, to describe the program input to one run of <samp><span class="command">as</span></samp>. The program may be in one or more files; how the source is partitioned into files doesn't change the meaning of the source. <!-- I added "con" prefix to "catenation" just to prove I can overcome my --> <!-- APL training... doc@cygnus.com --> <p>The source program is a concatenation of the text in all the files, in the order specified. <!-- man begin DESCRIPTION --> <p>Each time you run <samp><span class="command">as</span></samp> it assembles exactly one source program. The source program is made up of one or more files. (The standard input is also a file.) <p>You give <samp><span class="command">as</span></samp> a command line that has zero or more input file names. The input files are read (from left file name to right). A command line argument (in any position) that has no special meaning is taken to be an input file name. <p>If you give <samp><span class="command">as</span></samp> no file names it attempts to read one input file from the <samp><span class="command">as</span></samp> standard input, which is normally your terminal. You may have to type <ctl-D> to tell <samp><span class="command">as</span></samp> there is no more program to assemble. <p>Use ‘<samp><span class="samp">--</span></samp>’ if you need to explicitly name the standard input file in your command line. <p>If the source is empty, <samp><span class="command">as</span></samp> produces a small, empty object file. <!-- man end --> <h4 class="subheading">Filenames and Line-numbers</h4> <p><a name="index-input-file-linenumbers-32"></a><a name="index-line-numbers_002c-in-input-files-33"></a>There are two ways of locating a line in the input file (or files) and either may be used in reporting error messages. One way refers to a line number in a physical file; the other refers to a line number in a “logical” file. See <a href="Errors.html#Errors">Error and Warning Messages</a>. <p><dfn>Physical files</dfn> are those files named in the command line given to <samp><span class="command">as</span></samp>. <p><dfn>Logical files</dfn> are simply names declared explicitly by assembler directives; they bear no relation to physical files. Logical file names help error messages reflect the original source file, when <samp><span class="command">as</span></samp> source is itself synthesized from other files. <samp><span class="command">as</span></samp> understands the ‘<samp><span class="samp">#</span></samp>’ directives emitted by the <code>gcc</code> preprocessor. See also <a href="File.html#File"><code>.file</code></a>. </body></html>