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doc: update for upcoming 2.13.02 release
Update release notes and documentation for 2.13.02. Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
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\S{cl-2.13.02} Version 2.13.02
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\S{cl-2.13.02} Version 2.13.02
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\b Fix the incorrect generation of VEX-encoded instruction when static
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mode decorators are specified on scalar instructions, losing the
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decorators as they require EVEX encoding.
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\b Option \c{-MW} to quote dependency outputs according to Watcom
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\b Option \c{-MW} to quote dependency outputs according to Watcom
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Make conventions. See \k{opt-MW}.
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Make conventions instead of POSIX Make conventions. See \k{opt-MW}.
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\b The \c{obj} output format now contains embedded dependency file
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information, unless disabled with \c{%pragma obj nodepend}. See
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\k{objdepend}.
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\b Fix generation of dependency lists.
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\b Fix several memory allocation errors.
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\b Always generate symbol-relative relocations for the \c{macho64}
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output format; at least some versions of the XCode/LLVM linker fails
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for section-relative relocations.
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\S{cl-2.13.01} Version 2.13.01
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\S{cl-2.13.01} Version 2.13.01
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\c common baz 24:wrt data:6
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\c common baz 24:wrt data:6
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\S{objdepend} Embedded File Dependency Information
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Since NASM 2.13.02, \c{obj} files contain embedded dependency file
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information. To suppress the generation of dependencies, use
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\c %pragma obj nodepend
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\H{win32fmt} \i\c{win32}: Microsoft Win32 Object Files
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\H{win32fmt} \i\c{win32}: Microsoft Win32 Object Files
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The \c{win32} output format generates Microsoft Win32 object files,
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The \c{win32} output format generates Microsoft Win32 object files,
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