* doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Fix description to use x86-64.

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Andreas Jaeger 2001-11-14 12:00:59 +00:00
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2001-11-14 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
* doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Fix description to use x86-64.
2001-11-14 Nick Clifton <nickc@cambridge.redhat.com>
* bucomm.c (make_tempname): Use mkstemps instead of mkstemp, since

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For the x86, some of the options duplicate functions of the @option{-m}
switch, but allow finer grained control. Multiple selections from the
following may be specified as a comma separated string.
@option{x86_64}, @option{i386} and @option{i8086} select disassembly for
@option{x86-64}, @option{i386} and @option{i8086} select disassembly for
the given architecture. @option{intel} and @option{att} select between
intel syntax mode and AT&T syntax mode. @option{addr32},
@option{addr16}, @option{data32} and @option{data16} specify the default
address size and operand size. These four options will be overridden if
@option{x86_64}, @option{i386} or @option{i8086} appear later in the
@option{x86-64}, @option{i386} or @option{i8086} appear later in the
option string. Lastly, @option{suffix}, when in AT&T mode,
instructs the dissassembler to print a mnemonic suffix even when the
suffix could be inferred by the operands.