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.TH 2A 10.1 .SH NAME 0a, 1a, 2a, 5a, 6a, 7a, 8a, ka, qa, va \- assemblers .SH SYNOPSIS .B 2a [ .I option ... ] [ .I name ... ] .br etc. .SH DESCRIPTION These programs assemble the named files into object files for the corresponding architectures; see .IR 2c (10.1) for the correspondence between an architecture and the character .RB ( 1 , .RB 2 , etc.) that specifies it. The assemblers handle the most common C preprocessor directives and the associated command-line options .BR -D and .BR -I . Other options are: .TP .BI -o " obj" Place output in file .I obj (allowed only if there is just one input file). Default is to take the last element of the input path name, strip any trailing .BR .s , and append .RI . O , where .I O is first letter of the assembler's name. .SH FILES The directory .B /sys/include is searched for include files after machine-dependent files in .BR /$objtype/include . .SH SOURCE .BR /utils/2a , etc. .SH SEE ALSO .IR 2c (10.1), .IR 2l (10.1). .PP Rob Pike, ``A manual for the Plan 9/Inferno assembler'', Volume 2