This article is a âquick-n-dirtyâ introduction to the AT&T assembly language syntax, as implemented in the GNU Assembler as(1). For the first timer the AT&T syntax may seem a bit confusing, but if you have any kind of assembly language programming background, itâs easy to catch up once you have a few rules in mind. I assume you have some familiarity to what is commonly referred to as the INTEL-syn
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