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Error and Warning Messages
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   `as' may write warnings and error messages to the standard error
file (usually your terminal).  This should not happen when  a compiler
runs `as' automatically.  Warnings report an assumption made so that
`as' could keep assembling a flawed program; errors report a grave
problem that stops the assembly.

   Warning messages have the format

     file_name:NNN:Warning Message Text

(where NNN is a line number).  If a logical file name has been given
(see `.app-file': App-File.) it is used for the filename, otherwise
the name of the current input file is used.  If a logical line number
was given (see `.ln': Ln.) then it is used to calculate the number
printed, otherwise the actual line in the current source file is
printed.  The message text is intended to be self explanatory (in the
grand Unix tradition).

   Error messages have the format
     file_name:NNN:FATAL:Error Message Text
   The file name and line number are derived as for warning messages.
The actual message text may be rather less explanatory because many of
them aren't supposed to happen.