Tim, Nice. It reads: "3.2.3. Intel syntax - Good news are that starting from binutils 2.10 release, GAS supports Intel syntax too. It can be triggered with .intel_syntax directive. Unfortunately this mode is not documented (yet?) in the official binutils manual, so if you want to use it, try to examine http://www.lxhp.in-berlin.de/lhpas86.html, which is an extract from AMD 64bit port of binutils 2.11."
I tried a sample with asm(".intel_syntax; int 3") and it seemed to compile/assemble that line correctly, instead of asm("int $0x3"). But my other AT&T syntax commands all failed after that. So, this directive must be a global setting, and not an instance-by-instance setting. Thanks for the search, Tim. :-) - Rick On Sun, 2010-08-08 at 23:37 -0700, Tim Prince wrote: > On 8/8/2010 10:21 PM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > > All, > > > > Is there an Intel-syntax compatible option for GCC or G++? And if not, > > why not? It's so much cleaner than AT&T's. > > > > - Rick C. Hodgin > > > > > > > I don't know how you get along without a search engine. What about > http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Assembly-HOWTO/gas.html ? >