Merge pull request #2790 from mrdudz/docsfix
add missing command line details, sort options
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@@ -208,6 +208,16 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
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mortals:-)
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<label id="option-D">
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<tag><tt>-D</tt></tag>
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This option allows you to define symbols on the command line. Without a
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value, the symbol is defined with the value zero. When giving a value,
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you may use the '$' prefix for hexadecimal symbols. Please note
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that for some operating systems, '$' has a special meaning, so
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you may have to quote the expression.
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<label id="option--feature">
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<tag><tt>--feature name</tt></tag>
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@@ -237,6 +247,16 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
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Print the short option summary shown above.
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<label id="option-I">
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<tag><tt>-I dir, --include-dir dir</tt></tag>
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Name a directory which is searched for include files. The option may be
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used more than once to specify more than one directory to search. The
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current directory is always searched first before considering any
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additional directories. See also the section about <ref id="search-paths"
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name="search paths">.
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<label id="option-i">
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<tag><tt>-i, --ignore-case</tt></tag>
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@@ -316,6 +336,12 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
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</itemize>
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<label id="option-S">
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<tag><tt>-S, --segment-list</tt></tag>
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Add the segment ID in front of each address in the listing file.
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<label id="option-s">
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<tag><tt>-s, --smart-mode</tt></tag>
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@@ -345,34 +371,6 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
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overridden by using the <tt/<ref id="option--cpu" name="--cpu">/ option.
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<label id="option-v">
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<tag><tt>-v, --verbose</tt></tag>
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Increase the assembler verbosity. Usually only needed for debugging
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purposes. You may use this option more than one time for even more
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verbose output.
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<label id="option-D">
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<tag><tt>-D</tt></tag>
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This option allows you to define symbols on the command line. Without a
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value, the symbol is defined with the value zero. When giving a value,
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you may use the '$' prefix for hexadecimal symbols. Please note
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that for some operating systems, '$' has a special meaning, so
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you may have to quote the expression.
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<label id="option-I">
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<tag><tt>-I dir, --include-dir dir</tt></tag>
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Name a directory which is searched for include files. The option may be
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used more than once to specify more than one directory to search. The
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current directory is always searched first before considering any
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additional directories. See also the section about <ref id="search-paths"
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name="search paths">.
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<label id="option-U">
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<tag><tt>-U, --auto-import</tt></tag>
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@@ -385,6 +383,14 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
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which is not always true for assembler programmers.
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<label id="option-v">
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<tag><tt>-v, --verbose</tt></tag>
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Increase the assembler verbosity. Usually only needed for debugging
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purposes. You may use this option more than one time for even more
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verbose output.
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<label id="option-V">
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<tag><tt>-V, --version</tt></tag>
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An error will be generated if any warnings were produced.
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<label id="option-x">
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<tag><tt>-x, --expand-macros</tt></tag>
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In the listing file, show exactly how macros were expanded. Use twice for
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more verbose output.
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</descrip>
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<p>
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