The Sparc version of as supports the following additional
machine directives:
.align
.common
"bss". This behaves somewhat like .comm, but the
syntax is different.
.half
.short.
.proc
.reserve
"bss". This behaves somewhat like .lcomm, but the
syntax is different.
.seg
"text", "data", or
"data1". It behaves like .text, .data, or
.data 1.
.skip
.space directive.
.word
.word directive produces 32 bit values,
instead of the 16 bit values it produces on many other machines.
.xword
.xword directive produces
64 bit values.
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