> There is no such thing as GNU syntax. gas supports both syntaxes;
> AT&T is the de facto standard.
I meant the GNU syntax for inline assembly, not the syntax of
the assembler itself. Something that I could accept is for example:

        __asm("...");

or

        __asm {
                ...
        }

The GNU syntax for inline assembly try to define "asm templates"
with input parameters from the c code.


Regards,


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