Only the last two will actually generate a 64-bit object file. This is enabled in one of three ways: using the directive, using a 64-bit object format such as win64 or elf64, or setting the machine to “amd64”. Support for AMD64 instruction set, registers, and addressing modes.GAS parser good enough to take GCC output for both AMD64 and 32-bit x86 (including DWARF2 debug information).Full NASM-compatible parser, including the “real” NASM preprocessor (imported from NASM tree).STABS, DWARF2, and CodeView 8 debugging formats (enable with “-g …”).Multi-section binary support (compatible but slightly more advanced than NASM’s). XDF object format (64-bit basic format, similar in spirit to NASM’s RDF).
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