Jan Beulich a724f0f4f5 gas/
2005-03-17  Jan Beulich  <jbeulich@novell.com>

	* config/tc-i386.c (i386_scale): Beautify error message.
	(Intel syntax comments): Update.
	(struct intel_parser_s): Add fields in_offset, in_bracket, and
	next_operand.
	(intel_e04_1, intel_e05_1, intel_e05_1, intel_e09_1, intel_e10_1):
	Remove declarations.
	(intel_bracket_expr): Declare.
	(i386_intel_operand): Initialize new intel_parser fields. Wrap most
	of the function body in a loop allowing to split an operand into two.
	Replace calls to malloc and checks of it returning non-NULL with
	calls to xmalloc/xstrdup.
	(intel_expr): SHORT no longer handled here. Add comment indicating
	comparison ops need implementation.
	(intel_e04, intel_e04_1): Combine, replace recursion with loop.
	Check right operand of - does not specify a register when parsing
	the address of a memory reference.
	(intel_e05, intel_e05_1): Combine, replace recursion with loop.
	Check operands do not specify a register when parsing the address of
	a memory reference.
	(intel_e06, intel_e06_1): Likewise.
	(intel_e09, intel_e09_1): Combine, replace recursion with loop. Also
	handle SHORT as well as unary + and -. Don't accept : except for
	segment overrides or in direct far jump/call insns.
	(intel_brack_expr): New.
	(intel_e10, intel_e10_1): Combine, replace recursion with loop. Use
	intel_brack_expr.
	(intel_e11): Replace chain of if/else-if by switch, alloing fall-
	through in certain cases. Use intel_brack_expr. Add new diagnostics.
	Allow symbolic constants as register scale value.
	(intel_get_token): Replace call to malloc and check of return value
	with call to xmalloc. Change handling for FLAT to match MASM's.
	(intel_putback_token): Don't try to back up/free current token if
	that is T_NIL.

gas/testsuite/
2005-03-17  Jan Beulich  <jbeulich@novell.com>

	* gas/i386/intel.d: Add stderr directive.
	* gas/i386/intel.e: New.
	* gas/i386/intel16.d: Add stderr directive. Adjust for changed
	source.
	* gas/i386/intel16.e: New.
	* gas/i386/intel16.s: Add instances of addressing forms with base
	and index specified in reverse order.
	* gas/i386/intelbad.l: Adjust for changed source.
	* gas/i386/intelbad.s: Add more operand forms to check.
	* gas/i386/intelok.d: Remove -r from objdump options. Add stderr
	directive. Adjust for changed source.
	* gas/i386/intelok.e: New.
	* gas/i386/intelok.s: Define MASM constants byte, word, etc. Add
	more operand forms to check.
	* gas/i386/x86_64.d: Add stderr directive.
	* gas/i386/x86_64.e: New.
	* gas/i386/x86_64.s: Adjust for parser changes.
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