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 - <h4 class="subsection">9.27.3 Directives to override the size of symbols</h4>
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 - <p>The n64 ABI allows symbols to have any 64-bit value.  Although this
 - provides a great deal of flexibility, it means that some macros have
 - much longer expansions than their 32-bit counterparts.  For example,
 - the non-PIC expansion of ‘<samp>dla $4,sym</samp>’ is usually:
 - </p>
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 - <pre class="smallexample">lui     $4,%highest(sym)
 - lui     $1,%hi(sym)
 - daddiu  $4,$4,%higher(sym)
 - daddiu  $1,$1,%lo(sym)
 - dsll32  $4,$4,0
 - daddu   $4,$4,$1
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>whereas the 32-bit expansion is simply:
 - </p>
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 - <pre class="smallexample">lui     $4,%hi(sym)
 - daddiu  $4,$4,%lo(sym)
 - </pre></div>
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 - <p>n64 code is sometimes constructed in such a way that all symbolic
 - constants are known to have 32-bit values, and in such cases, it’s
 - preferable to use the 32-bit expansion instead of the 64-bit
 - expansion.
 - </p>
 - <p>You can use the <code>.set sym32</code> directive to tell the assembler
 - that, from this point on, all expressions of the form
 - ‘<samp><var>symbol</var></samp>’ or ‘<samp><var>symbol</var> + <var>offset</var></samp>’
 - have 32-bit values.  For example:
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 - <pre class="smallexample">.set sym32
 - dla     $4,sym
 - lw      $4,sym+16
 - sw      $4,sym+0x8000($4)
 - </pre></div>
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 - <p>will cause the assembler to treat ‘<samp>sym</samp>’, <code>sym+16</code> and
 - <code>sym+0x8000</code> as 32-bit values.  The handling of non-symbolic
 - addresses is not affected.
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 - <p>The directive <code>.set nosym32</code> ends a <code>.set sym32</code> block and
 - reverts to the normal behavior.  It is also possible to change the
 - symbol size using the command-line options <samp>-msym32</samp> and
 - <samp>-mno-sym32</samp>.
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