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H. Peter Anvin 4d7bf79ed7 quote.c: let nasm_skip_string() return NULL for a non-string
Returning NULL makes more sense than returning the initial pointer
(the only other sensible alternative would be to return a pointer the
final null character.)

This currently can't happen, as all callers to nasm_skip_string()
currently explicitly tests for an initial quote.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
2019-06-06 16:29:52 -07:00
asm quote.c: let nasm_skip_string() return NULL for a non-string 2019-06-06 16:29:52 -07:00
autoconf autoconf: move aux directory, define AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR() 2019-02-22 01:18:04 -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 Remove #includes already provided by "compiler.h" 2018-12-27 12:45:44 -08:00
doc Merge branch 'evalmacro' 2019-04-24 11:14:43 -07:00
headers headers: Update year 2010-04-25 12:02:38 +04:00
include Merge branch 'master' of ssh://repo.or.cz/nasm 2019-06-06 16:26:22 -07:00
macros Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/nasm-2.14.xx' 2019-04-24 11:15:14 -07:00
misc Move <string.h> inclusion to compiler.h 2018-12-26 06:32:37 -08:00
Mkfiles Mkfiles: run "make cleandist" 2018-12-26 06:31:54 -08:00
nasmlib file.c: the "rb" os_fopen() flags are static in two places, simplify 2019-05-15 13:20:38 -07:00
nsis nsis: use /solid compression for smaller size 2017-04-07 11:05:09 -07:00
output outbin: Fix infinite dashes written to map file 2019-06-02 23:51:35 +03:00
perllib perllib/README: delete obsolete file 2017-02-23 20:24:56 -08:00
rdoff Move <string.h> inclusion to compiler.h 2018-12-26 06:32:37 -08:00
stdlib Remove #includes already provided by "compiler.h" 2018-12-27 12:45:44 -08:00
test Merge branch 'evalmacro' 2019-04-24 11:14:43 -07:00
tools tools/release: handle new binary files 2018-12-26 05:11:26 -08:00
travis Warnings: move zeroing reserved space to a separate warning class 2019-01-11 12:27:02 -08:00
x86 insns.dat: Fix MOVDDUP instruction 2019-06-02 23:51:31 +03:00
.gitignore autoconf: use librarized autoconf setup 2018-12-22 18:17:16 -08:00
.travis.yml travis: Disable osx for a while 2018-10-17 21:40:14 +03:00
AUTHORS Correct name spelling and email address 2015-01-18 20:21:14 +02:00
autogen.sh autoconf: move aux directory, define AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR() 2019-02-22 01:18:04 -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 file.c: handle long pathnames on Windows 2019-05-15 13:07:21 -07:00
INSTALL Update the INSTALL file to match current reality 2008-06-28 18:53:55 -07:00
LICENSE LICENSE: update year 2010-08-12 20:15:27 -07:00
Makefile.in Makefile: make doc depend on warnings.src 2018-12-24 12:18:59 -08:00
nasm.spec.in nasm.spec.in: remove obsolete files 2018-12-26 06:13:06 -08:00
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
version NASM 2.14.03rc2 2018-12-30 07:56:59 -08:00
version.pl Handle multiple standard macro sets sanely 2016-07-13 14:23:48 -07:00

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