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Ticket #37846, comment 14
initial v1 1 1 gcc on macOS uses the ancient apple gcc assembler from about 1852. It is version 1.32, and hasn't been updated in years. The build of gcc-as in binutils is disabled as it is not apple-happy. I would love it if somebody would update that to something fresh. 2 2 3 However, gcc accepts {{{-Wa,-q}}} which causes it to use {{{clang}}} as the compiler. So you can add that to the cflags and cxxflags on a gcc build, and if {{{clang}}} calls to some newish version of clang, you're good to go.3 However, gcc accepts {{{-Wa,-q}}} which causes it to use {{{clang}}} as the assembler. So you can add that to the cflags and cxxflags on a gcc build, and if {{{clang}}} calls to some newish version of clang, you're good to go. 4 4 5 5 There is a flag to spec the clang you want to sent the asm to, I believe. I just haven't found it / tested it / bothered to look for it.