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H. Peter Anvin 81b62b9f54 Eliminate filename length restrictions, remote ofmt->filename()
Get rid of remaining dependencies on FILENAME_MAX, which ought to have
been removed a long time ago.

Remove ofmt->filename(); all implementations pretty much do the same
thing and there is absolutely no reason to duplicate that
functionality all over the place.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
2017-12-20 13:38:20 -08:00
asm Eliminate filename length restrictions, remote ofmt->filename() 2017-12-20 13:38:20 -08:00
common BR 3392409: idata_bytes() and resv_bytes() don't match their prototypes 2017-06-01 15:23:05 -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 asm/*: Move directive processing to its own file, refactor error handling 2017-03-07 19:31:04 -08:00
doc Merge tag 'nasm-2.13.02' 2017-11-29 11:31:36 -08:00
headers headers: Update year 2010-04-25 12:02:38 +04:00
include Eliminate filename length restrictions, remote ofmt->filename() 2017-12-20 13:38:20 -08:00
macros BR 3392411: smartalign: make sure we always define the end symbol 2017-09-27 15:29:01 -07:00
misc misc/omfdump.c: expand dDEPFILE COMENT records 2017-08-16 15:23:01 -07:00
Mkfiles Eliminate filename length restrictions, remote ofmt->filename() 2017-12-20 13:38:20 -08:00
nasmlib Eliminate filename length restrictions, remote ofmt->filename() 2017-12-20 13:38:20 -08:00
nsis nsis: use /solid compression for smaller size 2017-04-07 11:05:09 -07:00
output Eliminate filename length restrictions, remote ofmt->filename() 2017-12-20 13:38:20 -08:00
perllib perllib/README: delete obsolete file 2017-02-23 20:24:56 -08:00
rdoff rdoff.c: one more unsafe use of fread() 2017-04-17 14:25:13 -07:00
stdlib Eliminate filename length restrictions, remote ofmt->filename() 2017-12-20 13:38:20 -08:00
test Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/nasm-2.13.xx' 2017-11-01 10:37:18 -07:00
tools msvc.mak: (hopefully) make external dependencies work with NMAKE 2017-11-08 10:59:17 -08:00
x86 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/nasm-2.13.xx' 2017-11-01 10:37:18 -07:00
.gitignore More autoconf modernizations; upgrade AC_PREREQ to 2.69 2017-11-08 10:22:10 -08:00
aclocal.m4 aclocal.m4: correct and update PA_HAVE_FUNC() 2017-11-29 16:02:52 -08:00
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
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LICENSE LICENSE: update year 2010-08-12 20:15:27 -07:00
Makefile.in Eliminate filename length restrictions, remote ofmt->filename() 2017-12-20 13:38:20 -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
SubmittingPatches Add SubmittingPatches file 2010-10-03 21:02:08 +04:00
TODO
version NASM 2.13.02 2017-11-29 11:29:38 -08:00
version.pl Handle multiple standard macro sets sanely 2016-07-13 14:23:48 -07:00

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