unpopular opinion: the kind of program we call an "assembler" is a disgrace and they're almost useless. a real assembler would perform register allocation for you and handle calling conventions.
It's been a while since I touched it, but iirc WASM can do all of those things. UASM is a modern fork: http://www.terraspace.co.uk/uasm.html
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The catch: x86 only
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I think it does all of these except register allocation. But yeah, it's a great project!
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