Go to file
H. Peter Anvin (Intel) 723ab481a6 warnings: define warning classes at point of use
It is extremely desirable to allow the user fine-grained control of
warnings, but this has been complicated by the fact that a warning
class has had to be defined in no less than three places (error.h,
error.c, nasmdoc.src) before it can be used in source code. Instead,
use a script to define these via magic comments at the point of use.

This hopefully will encourage creating new classes as needed.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
2018-12-13 21:53:31 -08:00
asm warnings: define warning classes at point of use 2018-12-13 21:53:31 -08:00
common Don't sort opcodes; move all pseudo-ops to the beginning 2017-05-01 21:44:24 -07:00
config Windows: clean up the handling of stat on Windows 2017-04-06 15:48:51 -07:00
contrib contrib/MSVC6.txt: Add guide how to use nasm in MSVC6 2010-01-24 23:17:55 +03:00
disasm errors: change the severity parameter from "int" to "errflags" 2018-12-13 19:42:38 -08:00
doc warnings: define warning classes at point of use 2018-12-13 21:53:31 -08:00
headers headers: Update year 2010-04-25 12:02:38 +04:00
include warnings: define warning classes at point of use 2018-12-13 21:53:31 -08:00
macros Cleanup of label renaming infrastructure, add subsection support 2018-06-01 18:06:25 -07:00
misc misc: Nindent -- Drop expand tabs with space option 2018-10-28 23:51:25 +03:00
Mkfiles Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/nasm-2.14.xx' 2018-12-13 16:43:43 -08:00
nasmlib warnings: define warning classes at point of use 2018-12-13 21:53:31 -08:00
nsis nsis: use /solid compression for smaller size 2017-04-07 11:05:09 -07:00
output warnings: define warning classes at point of use 2018-12-13 21:53:31 -08:00
perllib perllib/README: delete obsolete file 2017-02-23 20:24:56 -08:00
rdoff errors: change the severity parameter from "int" to "errflags" 2018-12-13 19:42:38 -08:00
stdlib errors: simplify nasm_fatal() and nasm_panic() 2018-06-15 18:20:17 -07:00
test BR 3392368: actually fix the documentation; add test case 2018-11-26 21:38:14 -08:00
tools MSVC: fix dependency generation and building RDOFF under MSVC 2018-06-18 13:54:43 -07:00
travis test: nasm-t -- Update floatb 2018-12-01 11:38:28 +03:00
x86 insns.dat: add Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) instructions 2018-06-25 23:09:38 -07:00
.gitignore warnings: define warning classes at point of use 2018-12-13 21:53:31 -08:00
.travis.yml travis: Disable osx for a while 2018-10-17 21:40:14 +03:00
aclocal.m4 malloc: simplify nasm_malloc code, add nasm_strcatn() 2018-05-30 11:40:42 -07:00
AUTHORS Correct name spelling and email address 2015-01-18 20:21:14 +02:00
autogen.sh More autoconf modernizations; upgrade AC_PREREQ to 2.69 2017-11-08 10:22:10 -08:00
ChangeLog Documention Changes for Release 2.00 2007-11-25 14:25:13 -08:00
CHANGES Move the revision history into the documentation 2008-07-14 02:45:57 -04:00
configure.ac Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/nasm-2.14.xx' 2018-12-12 18:05:52 -08:00
INSTALL Update the INSTALL file to match current reality 2008-06-28 18:53:55 -07:00
install-sh NASM 0.98.30 2002-04-30 21:09:12 +00:00
LICENSE LICENSE: update year 2010-08-12 20:15:27 -07:00
Makefile.in warnings: define warning classes at point of use 2018-12-13 21:53:31 -08:00
nasm.spec.in build: Merge CPPFLAGS into ALL_CFLAGS 2017-07-06 01:36:06 +03:00
nasm.spec.sed nasm.spec: use a sed file to insert perl dependencies 2017-04-23 18:54:23 -07:00
nasm.txt Defer debug format search until after command line parsing 2016-03-07 23:20:00 -08:00
ndisasm.txt ndisasm: man -- Add missing -p option 2013-04-20 20:18:46 +04:00
README.md Add travis status into readme 2018-10-17 21:40:14 +03:00
SubmittingPatches Add SubmittingPatches file 2010-10-03 21:02:08 +04:00
TODO General push for x86-64 support, dubbed 0.99.00. 2007-04-12 02:40:54 +00:00
version NASM 2.14.01rc3 2018-12-12 17:44:19 -08:00
version.pl Handle multiple standard macro sets sanely 2016-07-13 14:23:48 -07:00

NASM, the Netwide Assembler

master

Many many developers all over the net respect NASM for what it is: a widespread (thus netwide), portable (thus netwide!), very flexible and mature assembler tool with support for many output formats (thus netwide!!).

Now we have good news for you: NASM is licensed under the "simplified" (2-clause) BSD license. This means its development is open to even wider society of programmers wishing to improve their lovely assembler.

Visit our nasm.us website for more details. We are gradually moving services away from Sourceforge. For our remaining Sourceforge services see here.

With best regards, the NASM crew.