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H. Peter Anvin 2ce0274303 Use a 32-bit floating-point limb size; support 8-bit float
Use a 32-bit limb size ("like a digit, but bigger") for floating-point
conversion.  This cuts the number of multiplications per constant by a
factor of four.

This means supporting fractional-limb-sized numbers, so while we're at
it, add support for 8-bit floating point numbers (apparently used in
graphics and in audio compression applications.)
2007-10-29 20:20:12 -07:00

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#
# Tokens other than instructions and registers
#
% TOKEN_PREFIX, 0, P_*
a16
a32
a64
asp
lock
o16
o32
o64
osp
rep
repe
repne
repnz
repz
times
% TOKEN_SPECIAL, 0, S_*
abs
byte
dword
far
long
near
nosplit
oword
qword
rel
short
strict
to
tword
word
% TOKEN_FLOAT, 0, 0
__infinity__
__nan__
__qnan__
__snan__
% TOKEN_FLOATIZE, 0, FLOAT_{__float*__}
__float8__
__float16__
__float32__
__float64__
__float80m__
__float80e__
__float128l__
__float128h__
% TOKEN_*, 0, 0
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