[4/4] Document the ASCIZ command
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From: Ulf Samuelsson <ulf@emagii.com>
Signed-off-by: Ulf Samuelsson <ulf@emagii.com>
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ld/ld.texi | 11 +++++++++++
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+)
@@ -5308,6 +5308,7 @@ C identifiers because they contain a @samp{.} character.
@cindex data
@cindex section data
@cindex output section data
+@kindex ASCIZ @var{string}
@kindex BYTE(@var{expression})
@kindex SHORT(@var{expression})
@kindex LONG(@var{expression})
@@ -5338,6 +5339,16 @@ target are 32 bits, an expression is computed as 32 bits. In this case
@code{QUAD} stores a 32 bit value zero extended to 64 bits, and
@code{SQUAD} stores a 32 bit value sign extended to 64 bits.
+You can include a zero-terminated string in an output section by using
+@code{ASCIZ} as an output section command. The keyword is followed by a string
+which is stored at the current value of the location counter adding a zero byte
+at the end.
+
+For example, this string of 16 characters will create a 17 byte area
+@smallexample
+ASCIZ "This is 16 bytes"
+@end smallexample
+
If the object file format of the output file has an explicit endianness,
which is the normal case, the value will be stored in that endianness.
When the object file format does not have an explicit endianness, as is