-
Brad King authored
For example, with GNU `as`, we match `GNU assembler`, but with GNU `gcc` as the assembler, we do not match anything. Distinguishing these cases may be useful for constructing assembler command lines.
0d0aa98c
For example, with GNU `as`, we match `GNU assembler`, but with GNU `gcc` as the assembler, we do not match anything. Distinguishing these cases may be useful for constructing assembler command lines.