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* 4952Kartik Agaram2019-02-051-0/+0
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* 4951Kartik Agaram2019-02-031-0/+0
| | | | Cleaner way to compare streams in tests.
* 4949Kartik Agaram2019-02-021-0/+0
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* 4945Kartik Agaram2019-02-011-0/+0
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* 4938Kartik Agaram2019-01-201-0/+0
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* 4937Kartik Agaram2019-01-201-0/+0
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* 4930Kartik Agaram2019-01-151-0/+0
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* 4929Kartik Agaram2019-01-151-0/+0
| | | | Clean up primitives for converting from/to hex chars.
* 4928Kartik Agaram2019-01-141-0/+0
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* 4927Kartik Agaram2019-01-141-0/+0
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* 4926Kartik Agaram2019-01-141-0/+0
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* 4925Kartik Agaram2019-01-141-0/+0
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* 4923Kartik Agaram2019-01-121-0/+0
| | | | | We want slice-equal? for length-prefixed strings, not null-terminated "kernel" strings.
* 4920Kartik Agaram2019-01-111-0/+0
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* 4916Kartik Agaram2019-01-101-0/+0
| | | | | In the process of building slice primitives I found an out-of-bounds access in write-byte.
* 4913Kartik Agaram2019-01-071-0/+0
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* 4911Kartik Agaram2019-01-061-0/+0
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* 4908Kartik Agaram2019-01-051-0/+0
| | | | | | | | Fix CI. a) Update canonical binaries. b) Fix an out-of-bounds access in `clear-stream`. This also required supporting a new instruction in `subx run` to load an imm8 into rm8.
* 4888Kartik Agaram2018-12-291-0/+0
| | | | We only can't use rm32=5 when mod=0. Totally fine when it's mod=1.
* 4883 - rudimentary memory allocatorKartik Agaram2018-12-281-0/+0
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* 4879Kartik Agaram2018-12-281-0/+0
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* 4865Kartik Agaram2018-12-101-0/+0
| | | | More mnemonic register usage in write-stream.
* 4864Kartik Agaram2018-12-101-0/+0
| | | | Our first buffer overflow!
* 4846Kartik Agaram2018-12-061-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Clean up a few things: a) Call scan-next-byte in hex.subx with the right number of args. Turns out tests continue to work fine if they never use the other args. b) Tear down a test for 'stop' in the right order. Not important since we have no EBP to restore. But can still be misleading. c) Have 'check-ints-equal' return nothing. Handy for it to not mess up EAX. I never use the result anyway, and the name also is imperative suggesting callers won't expect a return value.
* 4844Kartik Agaram2018-12-061-0/+0
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* 4841Kartik Agaram2018-12-041-0/+0
| | | | New helper: print an error message, then a numeric byte, then abort.
* 4840Kartik Agaram2018-12-041-0/+0
| | | | New helper: printing a string to a buffered file.
* 4838Kartik Agaram2018-12-041-0/+0
| | | | Better to use EDI as a mnemonic for 'destination'.
* 4837Kartik Agaram2018-12-041-0/+0
| | | | Let's standardize to use opcode 39 rather than 3b by default.
* 4834Kartik Agaram2018-12-041-0/+0
| | | | Fix CI since 4827.
* 4833Kartik Agaram2018-12-041-0/+0
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* 4828 - writing to buffered-fileKartik Agaram2018-12-031-0/+0
| | | | | This is likely a sub-optimal interface, but I'm trying not to agonize. The whole point of Mu is to permit radical changes at any point in time.
* 4827Kartik Agaram2018-12-031-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | I was 'returning' a phantom value from 'write' when the underlying '_write' returns nothing. In general, returning counts of bytes written is not so useful for error checking when my primitives abstract away from that. We'll come back to error signalling later.
* 4822Kartik Agaram2018-12-031-0/+0
| | | | | | | Fix CI. It's kind of a hassle (and wasteful) that I need to redefine 'main' in every single layer.
* 4821Kartik Agaram2018-12-021-0/+0
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* 4810Kartik Agaram2018-11-301-0/+0
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* 4776Kartik Agaram2018-11-251-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Crenshaw compiler now runs natively as well. It turns out I was misreading the Intel manual, and the jump instructions that I thought take disp16 operands actually take disp32 operands by default on both i686 and x86_64 processors. The disp16 versions are some holdover from the 16-bit days. This was the first time I've used one of these erstwhile-disp16 instructions, but I still haven't tested most of them. We'll see if we run into future issues.
* 4775Kartik Agaram2018-11-241-0/+0
Start with an exactly corresponding version to Crenshaw 2-1: single-digit numbers. The only change: we assume the number is in hex. The next version now supports multi-digit hex numbers.
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