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State the reason for assembler to be multipass program.
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Assembler

• Assembler is the language translator that accepts inputs as assembly language (ALP) and obtains its machine equivalent code (Object code) along with the information required by the loader.

• ALP is low-level language .The execution of statements can be done line by line.

• Diagram

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ALP Machine Language Information for Loader

Reasons for assembler to be Multipass

• Multipass assembler means more than one pass is used by assembler.

• Multipass assembler is used to eliminate forward references in symbol definition.

• Forward References Problem - The assembler specifies the symbols should be declared anywhere in the in the program.

• There may be a chances of using a symbol before its declaration which gives rise to a forward reference problem.

• Due to this problem assembler won’t be able to assemble the instruction and such a problem is called forward references problem.

• The solution for forward references problem is having an assembler of two pass.

• It creates a number of passes that is necessary to process the definition of symbols.

• In pass one we find out all the Symbols and Literals.

• And in pass two we will perform assembling of code and the data (generating instruction and generating data).

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