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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 development 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 format'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 instruction sets, it can only generate Mach-O objects for
       Intel-based Macs.

RDF
       The RDOFF2 object format	is a simple multi-section format originally
       designed	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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