+Thu Jul 2 16:24:58 1998 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
+
+ * doc/as.texinfo (Statements): Remove paragraph discussing
+ continuing lines with a backslash. This hasn't worked for years,
+ if it ever did.
+
Thu Jul 2 14:06:22 1998 Klaus Kaempf <kkaempf@rmi.de>
* obj-vms.c: Add C++ support with ctors/dtors sections. Add weak
It is an error to end any statement with end-of-file: the last
character of any input file should be a newline.@refill
-@cindex continuing statements
-@cindex multi-line statements
-@cindex statement on multiple lines
-You may write a statement on more than one line if you put a
-backslash (@kbd{\}) immediately in front of any newlines within the
-statement. When @code{@value{AS}} reads a backslashed newline both
-characters are ignored. You can even put backslashed newlines in
-the middle of symbol names without changing the meaning of your
-source program.
-
An empty statement is allowed, and may include whitespace. It is ignored.
@cindex instructions and directives
is ignored unless the file is assembled with debugging enabled.
Only @samp{--gstabs} is currently supported.
@var{label} is the entry point of the function and if omitted @var{name}
-is used.
+prepended with the @samp{leading char} is used.
+@samp{leading char} is usually @code{_} or nothing, depending on the target.
All functions are currently defined to have @code{void} return type.
The function must be terminated with @code{.endfunc}.