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authorArne Schwabe <arne@rfc2549.org>2012-07-02 21:42:07 +0200
committerArne Schwabe <arne@rfc2549.org>2012-07-02 21:42:07 +0200
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+++ b/lzo/asm/i386/00README.TXT
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Directory overview:
As writing portable assembler sources supporting different operating
systems, compilers and assemblers has proven to be extremely painful,
-the assembler sources have been converted into a more portable `db'
+the assembler sources have been converted into a more portable 'db'
format. Use these whenever possible.
src_gas sources converted for portable gcc/gas syntax
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ format. Use these whenever possible.
obj pre-assembled object files
-Also look `src_XXX/all/asm_all.asm' which contains all assembler
+Also look 'src_XXX/all/asm_all.asm' which contains all assembler
functions conveniently arranged into a single file.
@@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ Notes:
running in protected mode - they should work with all i386
32-bit compilers around.
-- All functions expect a `cdecl' (C stack based) calling convention.
- The function return value will be placed into `eax'.
+- All functions expect a 'cdecl' (C stack based) calling convention.
+ The function return value will be placed into 'eax'.
All other registers are preserved.
- Prototypes for the assembler functions can be found in <lzo/lzo_asm.h>.
-- For reasons of speed all fast assembler decompressors (having `_fast'
+- For reasons of speed all fast assembler decompressors (having '_fast'
in their name) can access (write to) up to 3 bytes past the end of
the decompressed (output) block. Data past the end of the compressed
(input) block is never accessed (read from).