0
0
mirror of https://github.com/netwide-assembler/nasm.git synced 2025-10-10 00:25:06 -04:00

Document the as86 ..start label

I realized that a documentation change is required to inform users about the
addition of entry point support for the as86 format.  The following produces
reasonable output for .txt output, but I am blind and so can't check the
other formats as readily.
This commit is contained in:
Soronel Haetir
2009-01-19 17:27:11 -09:00
committed by H. Peter Anvin
parent 3e8ac5366f
commit e5fdc60c2b

View File

@@ -5558,10 +5558,10 @@ NASM supports this format, just in case it is useful, as \c{as86}.
\c{as86} provides a default output file-name extension of \c{.o}. \c{as86} provides a default output file-name extension of \c{.o}.
\c{as86} is a very simple object format (from the NASM user's point \c{as86} is a very simple object format (from the NASM user's point
of view). It supports no special directives, no special symbols, no of view). It supports no special directives, no use of \c{SEG} or \c{WRT},
use of \c{SEG} or \c{WRT}, and no extensions to any standard and no extensions to any standard directives. It supports only the three
directives. It supports only the three \i{standard section names} \i{standard section names} \i\c{.text}, \i\c{.data} and \i\c{.bss}. The
\i\c{.text}, \i\c{.data} and \i\c{.bss}. only special symbol supported is \c{..start}.
\H{rdffmt} \I{RDOFF}\i\c{rdf}: \i{Relocatable Dynamic Object File \H{rdffmt} \I{RDOFF}\i\c{rdf}: \i{Relocatable Dynamic Object File