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YASM_OBJFMTS(7) 	  Yasm Supported Object Formats 	 YASM_OBJFMTS(7)

NAME
     yasm_objfmts - Yasm Supported Object Formats

SYNOPSIS
     yasm -f objfmt ...

DESCRIPTION
     The  standard  Yasm distribution includes a number of modules for different
     object formats (Yasm's primary output).

     The object format is selected on the yasm(1) command line by use of the  -f
     objfmt command line option.

BIN
     The  "bin"  object  format  produces  a flat-format, non-relocatable binary
     file. It is appropriate for producing DOS .COM executables or  things  like
     boot  blocks. It supports only 3 sections and those sections are written in
     a predefined order to the output file.

COFF
     The COFF object format is an older relocatable object format used on  older
     Unix and compatible systems, and also (more recently) on the DJGPP develop-
     ment system for DOS.

DBG
     The  "dbg"  object format is not a "real" object format; the output file it
     creates simply describes the sequence of calls made to it by Yasm	and  the
     final  object  and symbol table information in a human-readable text format
     (that in a normal object format would get processed into that  object  for-
     mat's particular binary representation). This object format is not intended
     for real use, but rather for debugging Yasm's internals.

ELF
     The  ELF  object  format really comes in three flavors: "elf32" (for 32-bit
     targets), "elf64" (for 64-bit targets and "elfx32" (for x32  targets).  ELF
     is  a  standard  object  format in common use on modern Unix and compatible
     systems (e.g. Linux, FreeBSD). ELF has complex support for relocatable  and
     shared objects.

MACHO
     The Mach-O object format really comes in two flavors: "macho32" (for 32-bit
     targets)  and  "macho64" (for 64-bit targets). Mach-O is used as the object
     format on MacOS X. As Yasm currently only supports x86 and  AMD64	instruc-
     tion sets, it can only generate Mach-O objects for Intel-based Macs.

RDF
     The  RDOFF2  object  format is a simple multi-section format originally de-
     signed for NASM. It supports segment references but not WRT references.  It
     was designed primarily for simplicity and has minimalistic headers for ease
     of  loading  and  linking.  A  complete  toolchain  (linker, librarian, and
     loader) is distributed with NASM.

WIN32
     The Win32 object format produces object  files  compatible  with  Microsoft
     compilers (such as Visual C++) that target the 32-bit x86 Windows platform.
     The object format itself is an extended version of COFF.

WIN64
     The  Win64  object  format  produces object files compatible with Microsoft
     compilers that target the 64-bit "x64" Windows  platform.	This  format  is
     very similar to the win32 object format, but produces 64-bit objects.

XDF
     The  XDF  object format is essentially a simplified version of COFF. It's a
     multi-section relocatable format that supports 64-bit physical and  virtual
     addresses.

SEE ALSO
     yasm(1), yasm_arch(7)

AUTHOR
     Peter Johnson <peter@tortall.net>
	 Author.

COPYRIGHT
     Copyright (C) 2006 Peter Johnson

Yasm				  February 2007 		 YASM_OBJFMTS(7)

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