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H. Peter Anvin (Intel) d558598ebe doc: add a few more updates
In particular, document the new behavior of EXTERN, GLOBAL and COMMON.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
2018-06-25 18:19:15 -07:00
asm asm: support the +n syntax for register sets 2018-06-25 17:15:08 -07:00
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