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-*- text -*-
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Changes in 2.20.1:
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* GAS now understands an extended syntax in the .section directive flags
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  for COFF targets that allows the section's alignment to be specified.
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Changes in 2.20:
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* GNU/Linux targets now supports "gnu_unique_object" as a value in the .type
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  pseudo op.  It marks the symbol as being globally unique in the entire
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  process.
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* ARM assembler now supports .inst[.nw] pseudo-ops to insert opcodes specified
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  in binary rather than text.
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* Add support for common symbol alignment to PE formats.
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* Add support for the new discriminator column in the DWARF line table,
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  with a discriminator operand for the .loc directive.
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* Add support for Sunplus score architecture.
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* The .type pseudo-op now accepts a type of STT_GNU_IFUNC which can be used to
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  indicate that if the symbol is the target of a relocation, its value should
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  not be use.  Instead the function should be invoked and its result used as
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  the value.
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* Add support for Lattice Mico32 (lm32) architecture.
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* Add support for Xilinx MicroBlaze architecture.
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Changes in 2.19:
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* New pseudo op .cfi_val_encoded_addr, to record constant addresses in unwind
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  tables without runtime relocation.
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* New command line option, -h-tick-hex, for sh, m32c, and h8/300 targets, which
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  adds compatibility with H'00 style hex constants.
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* New command line option, -msse-check=[none|error|warning], for x86
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  targets.
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* New sub-option added to the assembler's -a command line switch to
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  generate a listing output.  The 'g' sub-option will insert into the listing
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  various information about the assembly, such as assembler version, the
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  command line options used, and a time stamp.
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* New command line option -msse2avx for x86 target to encode SSE
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  instructions with VEX prefix.
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* Add Intel XSAVE, EPT, MOVBE, AES, PCLMUL, AVX/FMA support for x86 target.
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* New command line options, -march=CPU[,+EXTENSION...], -mtune=CPU,
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  -mmnemonic=[att|intel], -msyntax=[att|intel], -mindex-reg,
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  -mnaked-reg and -mold-gcc, for x86 targets.
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* Support for generating wide character strings has been added via the new
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  pseudo ops: .string16, .string32 and .string64.
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* Support for SSE5 has been added to the i386 port.
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Changes in 2.18:
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* The GAS sources are now released under the GPLv3.
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* Support for the National Semiconductor CR16 target has been added.
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* Added gas .reloc pseudo.  This is a low-level interface for creating
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  relocations.
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* Add support for x86_64 PE+ target.
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* Add support for Score target.
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Changes in 2.17:
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* Support for the Infineon XC16X has been added by KPIT Cummins Infosystems.
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* Support for ms2 architecture has been added.
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* Support for the Z80 processor family has been added.
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* Add support for the "@" syntax to the command line, so that extra
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  switches can be read from .
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* The SH target supports a new command line switch --enable-reg-prefix which,
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  if enabled, will allow register names to be optionally prefixed with a $
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  character.  This allows register names to be distinguished from label names.
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* Macros with a variable number of arguments are now supported. See the
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  documentation for how this works.
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* Added --reduce-memory-overheads switch to reduce the size of the hash
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  tables used, at the expense of longer assembly times, and
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  --hash-size= to set the size of the hash tables used by gas.
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* Macro names and macro parameter names can now be any identifier that would
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  also be legal as a symbol elsewhere. For macro parameter names, this is
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  known to cause problems in certain sources when the respective target uses
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  characters inconsistently, and thus macro parameter references may no longer
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  be recognized as such (see the documentation for details).
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* Support the .f_floating, .d_floating, .g_floating and .h_floating directives
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  for the VAX target in order to be more compatible with the VAX MACRO
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  assembler.
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* New command line option -mtune=[itanium1|itanium2] for IA64 targets.
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Changes in 2.16:
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* Redefinition of macros now results in an error.
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* New command line option -mhint.b=[ok|warning|error] for IA64 targets.
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* New command line option -munwind-check=[warning|error] for IA64
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  targets.
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* The IA64 port now uses automatic dependency violation removal as its default
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  mode.
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* Port to MAXQ processor contributed by HCL Tech.
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* Added support for generating unwind tables for ARM ELF targets.
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* Add a -g command line option to generate debug information in the target's
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  preferred debug format.
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* Support for the crx-elf target added.
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* Support for the sh-symbianelf target added.
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* Added a pseudo-op (.secrel32) to generate 32 bit section relative relocations
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  on pe[i]-i386; required for this target's DWARF 2 support.
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* Support for Motorola MCF521x/5249/547x/548x added.
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* Support for ColdFire EMAC instructions added and Motorola syntax for MAC/EMAC
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  instrucitons.
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* New command line option -mno-shared for MIPS ELF targets.
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* New command line option --alternate and pseudo-ops .altmacro and .noaltmacro
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  added to enter (and leave) alternate macro syntax mode.
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Changes in 2.15:
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* The MIPS -membedded-pic option (Embedded-PIC code generation) is
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  deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
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* Added PIC m32r Linux (ELF) and support to M32R assembler.
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* Added support for ARM V6.
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* Added support for sh4a and variants.
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* Support for Renesas M32R2 added.
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* Limited support for Mapping Symbols as specified in the ARM ELF
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  specification has been added to the arm assembler.
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* On ARM architectures, added a new gas directive ".unreq" that undoes
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  definitions created by ".req".
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* Support for Motorola ColdFire MCF528x added.
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* Added --gstabs+ switch to enable the generation of STABS debug format
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  information with GNU extensions.
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* Added support for MIPS64 Release 2.
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* Added support for v850e1.
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* Added -n switch for x86 assembler.  By default, x86 GAS replaces
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  multiple nop instructions used for alignment within code sections
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  with multi-byte nop instructions such as leal 0(%esi,1),%esi.  This
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  switch disables the optimization.
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* Removed -n option from MIPS assembler.  It was not useful, and confused the
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  existing -non_shared option.
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Changes in 2.14:
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* Added support for MIPS32 Release 2.
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* Added support for Xtensa architecture.
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* Support for Intel's iWMMXt processor (an ARM variant) added.
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* An assembler test generator has been contributed and an example file that
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  uses it (gas/testsuite/gas/all/test-gen.c and test-exmaple.c).
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* Support for SH2E added.
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* GASP has now been removed.
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* Support for Texas Instruments TMS320C4x and TMS320C3x series of
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  DSP's contributed by Michael Hayes and Svein E. Seldal.
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* Support for the Ubicom IP2xxx microcontroller added.
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Changes in 2.13:
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* Support for the Fujitsu FRV architecture added by Red Hat. Models for FR400
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  and FR500 included.
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* Support for DLX processor added.
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* GASP has now been deprecated and will be removed in a future release.  Use
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  the macro facilities in GAS instead.
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* GASP now correctly parses floating point numbers. Unless the base is
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  explicitly specified, they are interpreted as decimal numbers regardless of
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Changes in 2.12:
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* Support for Don Knuth's MMIX, by Hans-Peter Nilsson.
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* Support for the OpenRISC 32-bit embedded processor by OpenCores.
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* The ARM assembler now accepts -march=..., -mcpu=... and -mfpu=... for
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  specifying the target instruction set.  The old method of specifying the
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  target processor has been deprecated, but is still accepted for
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  compatibility.
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* Support for the VFP floating-point instruction set has been added to
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  the ARM assembler.
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* New psuedo op: .incbin to include a set of binary data at a given point
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  in the assembly.  Contributed by Anders Norlander.
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* The MIPS assembler now accepts -march/-mtune. -mcpu has been deprecated
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  but still works for compatability.
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* The MIPS assembler no longer issues a warning by default when it
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  generates a nop instruction from a macro. The new command line option
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  -n will turn on the warning.
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* Support for PDP-11 and 2.11BSD a.out format, by Lars Brinkhoff.
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* x86 gas now supports the full Pentium4 instruction set.
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* Support for AMD x86-64 architecture, by Jan Hubicka, SuSE Labs.
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* Support for Motorola 68HC11 and 68HC12.
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* Support for Texas Instruments TMS320C54x (tic54x).
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* Support for IA-64.
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* Support for i860, by Jason Eckhardt.
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* Support for CRIS (Axis Communications ETRAX series).
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* x86 gas has a new .arch pseudo op to specify the target CPU architecture.
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* x86 gas -q command line option quietens warnings about register size changes
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  translating various deprecated floating point instructions.
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* Support for the ARM msr instruction was changed to only allow an immediate
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  operand when altering the flags field.
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* Support for ATMEL AVR.
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* Support for IBM 370 ELF.  Somewhat experimental.
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* Support for numbers with suffixes.
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* Added support for breaking to the end of repeat loops.
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* Added support for parallel instruction syntax (DOUBLEBAR_PARALLEL).
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* New .elseif pseudo-op added.
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* New --fatal-warnings option.
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* picoJava architecture support added.
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* Motorola MCore 210 processor support added.
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* A new pseudo-op .intel_syntax has been implemented to allow gas to parse i386
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  assembly programs with intel syntax.
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* New pseudo-ops .func,.endfunc to aid in debugging user-written assembler code.
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* Added -gdwarf2 option to generate DWARF 2 debugging information.
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* Full 16-bit mode support for i386.
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* Greatly improved instruction operand checking for i386.  This change will
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* Weak symbol support added for COFF targets.
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* Mitsubishi D30V support added.
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* Texas Instruments c80 (tms320c80) support added.
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* i960 ELF support added.
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* ARM ELF support added.
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* Texas Instruments c30 (tms320c30) support added.
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* The assembler now optimizes the exception frame information generated by egcs
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* Added --gstabs option to generate stabs debugging information.
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* The -a option takes a new suboption, m (e.g., -alm) to expand macros in a
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* Added -MD option to print dependencies.
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* BeOS support added.
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* MIPS16 support added.
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* Motorola ColdFire 5200 support added (configure for m68k and use -m5200).
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* Alpha/VMS support added.
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* m68k options --base-size-default-16, --base-size-default-32,
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* The alignment directives now take an optional third argument, which is the
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* The ELF assembler has a new pseudo-op, .symver, used for symbol versioning.
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* The -a option takes a new suboption, c (e.g., -alc), to skip false
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* Added new pseudo-op, .equiv; it's like .equ, except that it is an error if
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* The PowerPC assembler now allows the use of symbolic register names (r0,
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* Alpha Linux (ELF) support added.
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* PowerPC ELF support added.
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* m68k Linux (ELF) support added.
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* i960 Hx/Jx support added.
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* i386/PowerPC gnu-win32 support added.
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* SCO ELF support added.  For OpenServer 5 targets (i386-unknown-sco3.2v5) the
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* Gas now has an MRI assembler compatibility mode.  Use -M or --mri to select
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* ARM support, from Richard Earnshaw.
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* The GNU Assembler Preprocessor (gasp) is included.  (Actually, it was in 2.3
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* A bug in the listing code which could cause an infinite loop has been fixed.
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* Initial i386-svr4 PIC implementation from Eric Youngdale, based on code by
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* Improved Alpha support.  Immediate constants can have a much larger range
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* Updated ns32k (pc532-mach, netbsd532) support from Ian Dall.
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* RS/6000 and PowerPC support by Ian Taylor.
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* VMS command scripts (make-gas.com, config-gas.com) have been worked on a bit,
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* HP-PA work, by Jeff Law.  Note, for the PA, gas-2.3 has been designed to work
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* Vax support in gas fixed for BSD, so it builds and seems to run a couple
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* Support for the DEC Alpha, running OSF/1 (ECOFF format).  The gas support is
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* Irix 5 support.
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* The test suites have been fixed up a bit, so that they should work with a
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* Symbols' values are now handled internally as expressions, permitting more
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* New option "--statistics" for printing out program run times.  This is
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* ELF support is falling into place.  Support for the 386 should be working.
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* Symbol values are maintained as expressions instead of being immediately
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* DBX-style debugging info ("stabs") is now supported for COFF formats.
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* LynxOS, on i386 and m68k platforms, is now supported.  SPARC LynxOS
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* Several small fixes for i386-aix (PS/2) support from Minh Tran-Le have been
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* Altered the opcode table split for m68k; it should require less VM to compile
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* Some minor adjustments to add (Convergent Technologies') Miniframe support,
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* The 68K opcode table has been split in half.  It should now compile under gcc
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* Support for the Hitachi H8/500 has been added.
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* VMS host and target support should be working now, thanks chiefly to Eric
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