* ChangeLog: Fix typos.
* ChangeLog-9295: Likewise. * as.c: Fix comment typos. * as.h: Likewise. * atof-generic.c: Likewise. * bit_fix.h: Likewise. * frags.h: Likewise. * hash.c: Likewise. * input-file.c: Likewise. * input-scrub.c: Likewise. * itbl-ops.c: Likewise. * itbl-parse.y: Likewise. * listing.c: Likewise. * macro.h: Likewise. * read.c: Likewise. * sb.c: Likewise. * sb.h: Likewise. * symbols.c: Likewise. * symbols.h: Likewise.
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2003-10-27 Kazu Hirata <kazu@cs.umass.edu>
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* ChangeLog: Fix typos.
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* ChangeLog-9295: Likewise.
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* as.c: Fix comment typos.
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* as.h: Likewise.
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* atof-generic.c: Likewise.
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* bit_fix.h: Likewise.
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* frags.h: Likewise.
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* hash.c: Likewise.
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* input-file.c: Likewise.
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* input-scrub.c: Likewise.
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* itbl-ops.c: Likewise.
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* itbl-parse.y: Likewise.
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* listing.c: Likewise.
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* macro.h: Likewise.
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* read.c: Likewise.
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* sb.c: Likewise.
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* sb.h: Likewise.
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* symbols.c: Likewise.
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* symbols.h: Likewise.
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2003-10-27 Stephane Carrez <stcarrez@nerim.fr>
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* config/tc-m68hc11.c: Convert to ISO C90.
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operands.
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(OPTION_MIPS32R2): New define.
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(md_longopts): Add entry for OPTION_MIPS32R2.
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(OPTION_ELF_BASE): Adjust to accomodate OPTIONS_MIPS32R2.
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(OPTION_ELF_BASE): Adjust to accommodate OPTIONS_MIPS32R2.
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(md_parse_option): Handle OPTION_MIPS32R2.
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(s_mipsset): Reimplement handling of ".set mipsN" options
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and add support for ".set mips32r2".
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types.
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(OPTION_MDMX, OPTION_NO_MDMX, md_longopts, md_parse_option):
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Add support for "-mdmx" and "-no-mdmx" options.
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(OPTION_ELF_BASE): Move to accomodate new options.
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(OPTION_ELF_BASE): Move to accommodate new options.
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(s_mipsset): Support ".set mdmx" and ".set nomdmx".
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(mips_elf_final_processing): Set MDMX ASE ELF header flag if
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file_ase_mdmx was set.
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mips_opts.ase_mips3d is set.
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(OPTION_MIPS3D, OPTION_NO_MIPS3D, md_longopts, md_parse_option):
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Add support for "-mips3d" and "-no-mips3d" options.
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(OPTION_ELF_BASE): Move to accomodate new options.
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(OPTION_ELF_BASE): Move to accommodate new options.
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(s_mipsset): Support ".set mips3d" and ".set nomips3d".
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(mips_elf_final_processing): Add a comment indicating that a
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MIPS-3D ASE ELF header flag should be set, when one exists.
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@ -9003,7 +9003,7 @@ Thu Oct 14 16:51:00 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com)
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* app.c (do_scrub_next_char): Always accept 'x' and 'X' as escape
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characters in state 6.
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* read.c (next_char_of_string): Accept \Xh* and \xh* where h* are
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hexidecimal digits.
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hexadecimal digits.
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* config/tc-i386.c (md_apply_fix_1): Make cross segment calls work
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for ELF by hacking around bizarre bfd_perform_relocation behaviour
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* app.c: MRI compatibility - allow single quote to start a string.
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* as.c: fix typo recently introduced.
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* as.h : Don't include aout/reloc.h - it's not right for COFF!
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* expr.c: Much rewriting, to accomodate MRI syntax for
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* expr.c: Much rewriting, to accommodate MRI syntax for
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expressions. Also easier to read now.
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* listing.c: Put back defuns
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* read.c: modified to accept MRI syntax, put back listing pseudo
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gas/as.c
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if (md_parse_option (optc, optarg) != 0)
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break;
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/* `-v' isn't included in the general short_opts list, so check for
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it explicity here before deciding we've gotten a bad argument. */
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it explicitly here before deciding we've gotten a bad argument. */
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if (optc == 'v')
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{
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#ifdef VMS
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#ifdef TEST
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#define COMMON /* declare our COMMONs storage here. */
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#else
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#define COMMON extern /* our commons live elswhere */
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#define COMMON extern /* our commons live elsewhere */
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#endif
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#endif
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/* COMMON now defined */
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{
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/*
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* Compute the mantssa (& exponent) of the power of 10.
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* If sucessful, then multiply the power of 10 by the digits
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* If successful, then multiply the power of 10 by the digits
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* giving return_binary_mantissa and return_binary_exponent.
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*/
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/* The bit_fix was implemented to support machines that need variables
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to be inserted in bitfields other than 1, 2 and 4 bytes.
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Furthermore it gives us a possibillity to mask in bits in the symbol
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Furthermore it gives us a possibility to mask in bits in the symbol
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when it's fixed in the objectcode and check the symbols limits.
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The or-mask is used to set the huffman bits in displacements for the
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#if 0
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/* A macro to speed up appending exactly 1 char to current frag. */
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/* JF changed < 1 to <= 1 to avoid a race conditon. */
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/* JF changed < 1 to <= 1 to avoid a race condition. */
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#define FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR(datum) \
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{ \
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if (obstack_room (&frags) <= 1) \
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/* We test many hash tables at once. */
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char *hashtable[TABLES];
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/* Points to curent hash_control. */
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/* Points to current hash_control. */
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char *h;
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char **pp;
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char *p;
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char * app_save;
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};
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/* These hooks accomodate most operating systems. */
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/* These hooks accommodate most operating systems. */
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void
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input_file_begin ()
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* were broken across buffers, and return a buffer of full lines to
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* the caller.
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* The last partial line begins the next buffer we build and return to caller.
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* The buffer returned to caller is preceeded by BEFORE_STRING and followed
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* The buffer returned to caller is preceded by BEFORE_STRING and followed
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* by AFTER_STRING, as sentinels. The last character before AFTER_STRING
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* is a newline.
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* Also looks after line numbers, for e.g. error messages.
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printf (_("Unable to allocate memory for new instructions\n"));
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return;
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}
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if (size) /* copy prexisting opcodes table */
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if (size) /* copy preexisting opcodes table */
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memcpy (new_opcodes, ITBL_OPCODES, size);
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/* FIXME! some NUMOPCODES are calculated expressions.
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o->name = e->name;
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o->args = strdup (form_args (e));
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o->mask = apply_range (e->value, e->range);
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/* FIXME how to catch durring assembly? */
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/* FIXME how to catch during assembly? */
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/* mask to identify this insn */
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o->match = apply_range (e->value, e->range);
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o->pinfo = 0;
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#ifdef USE_MACROS
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o->mask = id++; /* FIXME how to catch durring assembly? */
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o->mask = id++; /* FIXME how to catch during assembly? */
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o->match = 0; /* for macros, the insn_isa number */
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o->pinfo = INSN_MACRO;
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#endif
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struct itbl_entry *r;
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unsigned long value;
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if (f == e->fields) /* First operand is preceeded by tab. */
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if (f == e->fields) /* First operand is preceded by tab. */
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strcat (s, "\t");
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else /* ','s separate following operands. */
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strcat (s, ",");
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ltr -> ['a'..'z'|'A'..'Z']
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dec -> ['0'..'9']* ; value in decimal
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hex -> '0x'['0'..'9' | 'a'..'f' | 'A'..'F']* ; value in hexidecimal
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hex -> '0x'['0'..'9' | 'a'..'f' | 'A'..'F']* ; value in hexadecimal
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----
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FIXME! should really change lexical analyzer
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to recognize 'dreg' etc. in context sensative way.
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to recognize 'dreg' etc. in context sensitive way.
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Currently function names or mnemonics may be incorrectly parsed as keywords
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FIXME! hex is ambiguous with any digit
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The function listing_newline remembers the frag associated with the
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newline, and creates a new frag - note that this is wasteful, but not
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a big deal, since listing slows things down a lot anyway. The
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function also rememebers when the filename changes.
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function also remembers when the filename changes.
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When all the input has finished, and gas has had a chance to settle
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down, the listing is output. This is done by running down the list of
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LISTING_LHS_WIDTH_SECOND Number of words for the data on the lhs
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for the second line
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LISTING_LHS_CONT_LINES Max number of lines to use up for a continutation
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LISTING_LHS_CONT_LINES Max number of lines to use up for a continuation
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LISTING_RHS_WIDTH Number of chars from the input file to print
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on a line
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*/
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int at_end;
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} file_info_type;
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/* This structure rememebrs which line from which file goes into which
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/* This structure remembers which line from which file goes into which
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frag. */
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struct list_info_struct {
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/* Frag which this line of source is nearest to. */
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list of formal arguments, and also keeps a hash table which points
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into the list to speed up formal search. Each formal knows its
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name and its default value. Each time the macro is expanded, the
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formals get the actual values attatched to them. */
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formals get the actual values attached to them. */
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/* Describe the formal arguments to a macro. */
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grow when we do 4361 style flonums. */
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#define MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_CHARS_FOR_FLOAT (16)
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/* Routines that read assembler source text to build spagetti in memory.
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/* Routines that read assembler source text to build spaghetti in memory.
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Another group of these functions is in the expr.c module. */
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}
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}
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guarantee it... */
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The rules are: pack least significant bit first, if a field doesn't
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entirely fit, put it in the next unit. Overflowing the bitfield is
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reading, I decided to be incompatible. This always tries to give you
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rounded bits to the precision of the pseudo-op. Former AS did premature
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truncatation, restored noisy bits instead of trailing 0s AND gave you
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truncation, restored noisy bits instead of trailing 0s AND gave you
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a choice of 2 flavours of noise according to which of 2 floating-point
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An sb is allocated by the caller, and is initialized to point to an
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offsetT addnum;
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int added; /* nasty thing happend yet? */
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int added; /* nasty thing happened yet? */
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/* 2: added but uses someone elses long-jump */
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