nasm/asm/tokens.dat
H. Peter Anvin (Intel) 84b852bff0 Implement an enhanced version of MASM's dup() and "db ?" syntax.
Add support for complex data (Dx) statement expressions involving both
initialized and uninitialized data. In addition, we have support for
overriding the size of each element on an individual item and/or list
basis.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
2019-10-16 14:29:16 -07:00

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# The token parameters are in the other:
# TOKEN_TYPE, t_inttwo, t_flags, t_integer
#
# * is replaced with the token name converted to upper case.
# {xxx*yyy} is replaced with the token name stripped from the prefix
# xxx and suffix yyy before converting to upper case.
#
# Tokens other than instructions and registers
#
# The ? operator is a keyword, because ? is a legitimate symbol character
% TOKEN_QMARK, 0, 0, 0
?
% TOKEN_PREFIX, 0, 0, P_*
a16
a32
a64
asp
lock
o16
o32
o64
osp
rep
repe
repne
repnz
repz
times
wait
xacquire
xrelease
bnd
nobnd
% TOKEN_SIZE, SIZE_*, 0, S_*
byte
word
dword
qword
tword
oword
yword
zword
% TOKEN_SPECIAL, 0, 0, S_*
abs
far
long
near
nosplit
rel
short
strict
to
# PTR is a legitimate symbol, but has an optional warning
% TOKEN_ID, 0, TFLAG_WARN, 0
ptr
# DUP is a legitimate symbol, but also has context-specific use in extops
% TOKEN_ID, 0, TFLAG_DUP, 0
dup
% TOKEN_FLOAT, 0, 0, 0
__?infinity?__
__?nan?__
__?qnan?__
__?snan?__
% TOKEN_FLOATIZE, 0, 0, FLOAT_{__?float*?__}
__?float8?__
__?float16?__
__?float32?__
__?float64?__
__?float80m?__
__?float80e?__
__?float128l?__
__?float128h?__
% TOKEN_STRFUNC, 0, 0, STRFUNC_{__?*?__}
__?utf16?__
__?utf16le?__
__?utf16be?__
__?utf32?__
__?utf32le?__
__?utf32be?__
% TOKEN_IFUNC, 0, 0, IFUNC_{__?*?__}
__?ilog2e?__
__?ilog2w?__
__?ilog2f?__
__?ilog2c?__
% TOKEN_*, 0, 0, 0
seg
wrt
% TOKEN_{__?*?__}, 0, 0, 0
__?masm_ptr?__
__?masm_flat?__
% TOKEN_DECORATOR, 0, TFLAG_BRC | TFLAG_BRDCAST , BRC_1TO{1to*}
1to2
1to4
1to8
1to16
% TOKEN_DECORATOR, 0, TFLAG_BRC, BRC_{*-sae}
rn-sae
rd-sae
ru-sae
rz-sae
% TOKEN_DECORATOR, 0, TFLAG_BRC, BRC_*
sae
z
% TOKEN_PREFIX, 0, TFLAG_BRC, P_*
evex
vex3
vex2
# Multi-character operators. Used in ppscan().
% TOKEN_SHR, 0, 0, 0
>>
% TOKEN_SAR, 0, 0, 0
>>>
% TOKEN_SHL, 0, 0, 0
<<
<<<
% TOKEN_SDIV, 0, 0, 0
//
% TOKEN_SMOD, 0, 0, 0
%%
% TOKEN_EQ, 0, 0, 0
==
% TOKEN_NE, 0, 0, 0
!=
<>
% TOKEN_LE, 0, 0, 0
<=
% TOKEN_GE, 0, 0, 0
>=
% TOKEN_LEG, 0, 0, 0
<=>
% TOKEN_DBL_AND, 0, 0, 0
&&
% TOKEN_DBL_OR, 0, 0, 0
||
% TOKEN_DBL_XOR, 0, 0, 0
^^