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								This file documents the GNU Assembler "as".
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								Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 2001, 2002,
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								<h3 class="section">7.103 <code>.stabd, .stabn, .stabs</code></h3>
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								<p><a name="index-symbolic-debuggers_002c-information-for-456"></a><a name="index-_0040code_007bstab_0040var_007bx_007d_007d-directives-457"></a>There are three directives that begin <span class="samp">.stab</span>. 
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								All emit symbols (see <a href="Symbols.html#Symbols">Symbols</a>), for use by symbolic debuggers. 
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								The symbols are not entered in the <span class="command">as</span> hash table: they
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								cannot be referenced elsewhere in the source file. 
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								Up to five fields are required:
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								     <dl>
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								<dt><var>string</var><dd>This is the symbol's name.  It may contain any character except
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								<span class="samp">\000</span>, so is more general than ordinary symbol names.  Some
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								debuggers used to code arbitrarily complex structures into symbol names
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								using this field.
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								     <br><dt><var>type</var><dd>An absolute expression.  The symbol's type is set to the low 8 bits of
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								this expression.  Any bit pattern is permitted, but <code>ld</code>
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								and debuggers choke on silly bit patterns.
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								     <br><dt><var>other</var><dd>An absolute expression.  The symbol's “other” attribute is set to the
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								low 8 bits of this expression.
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								     <br><dt><var>desc</var><dd>An absolute expression.  The symbol's descriptor is set to the low 16
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								bits of this expression.
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								     <br><dt><var>value</var><dd>An absolute expression which becomes the symbol's value. 
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								   <p>If a warning is detected while reading a <code>.stabd</code>, <code>.stabn</code>,
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								or <code>.stabs</code> statement, the symbol has probably already been created;
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								you get a half-formed symbol in your object file.  This is
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								compatible with earlier assemblers!
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								<dl><dt><code>.stabd </code><var>type</var><code> , </code><var>other</var><code> , </code><var>desc</var><dd>
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								The “name” of the symbol generated is not even an empty string. 
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								It is a null pointer, for compatibility.  Older assemblers used a
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								null pointer so they didn't waste space in object files with empty
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								     <p>The symbol's value is set to the location counter,
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								relocatably.  When your program is linked, the value of this symbol
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								is the address of the location counter when the <code>.stabd</code> was
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								     <p><a name="index-_0040code_007bstabn_007d-directive-459"></a><br><dt><code>.stabn </code><var>type</var><code> , </code><var>other</var><code> , </code><var>desc</var><code> , </code><var>value</var><dd>The name of the symbol is set to the empty string <code>""</code>.
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								     <p><a name="index-_0040code_007bstabs_007d-directive-460"></a><br><dt><code>.stabs </code><var>string</var><code> ,  </code><var>type</var><code> , </code><var>other</var><code> , </code><var>desc</var><code> , </code><var>value</var><dd>All five fields are specified. 
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