<p dir="ltr">You can disable the integrated assembler to fall back to the system one with -no-integrated-as I believe</p>
<p dir="ltr">On Jan 28, 2013 7:43 AM, "Ashi" <<a href="mailto:ashi08104@gmail.com">ashi08104@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hi, all.<br>
> I've some arm assembly code based on GNU as syntax, which can be compiled under Ubuntu by gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi tool. Now I want to add support for iOS to my code, but I failed under Xcode 4.3. I find the clang 3.1 in Xcode doesn't parse my code, such as the comment in my code is after '@', the assemble directive '.text' and so on. Later, I find Clang's integrated assembler is Unified Syntax only, which is different from GNU as' syntax. How can I make clang process my code without changing my code? Thanks!<br>
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> Best regards!<br>
> ashi<br>
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