## TODO
~~TODO: Reader::next_n should return the number of items read as Err(ReadError::Incomplete(n)) if the buffer is exhausted~~
* a reader's `.offset()` should reflect the amount of items that were consumed, if any. if a reader can quickly determine
there is not enough input, should it return Incomplete(0) or ExhaustedInput? Incomplete(0) vs ExhaustedInput may still
imply that some state was changed (an access mode, for example). this needs more thought.
TODO: Reader::offset should return an AddressDiff
, not a bare Address
* quick look seems reasonable enough, should be changed in concert with
yaxpeax-core though and that's more than i'm signing up for today
TODO: impls of `fn one` and `fn zero` so downstream users don't have to import num_traits directly
* seems nice at first but this means that there are conflicting functions when Zero or One are in scope
... assuming that the idea at the time was to add `fn one` and `fn zero` to `AddressBase`.
## 0.3.0
added `yaxpeax_arch::display::DisplaySink` after revisiting output colorization.
`DisplaySink` is better suited for general markup, rather than being focused
specifically on ANSI/console text coloring. `YaxColors` also simply does not
style text in some unfortunate circumstances, such as when the console that
needs to be styled is only written to after intermediate buffering.
`DisplaySink` also includes specializable functions for writing text to an
output, and the implementation for `alloc::string::String` takes advantage of
this: writing through `impl DisplaySink for String` will often be substantially
more performant than writing through `fmt::Write`.
added `yaxpeax_arch::safer_unchecked` to aid in testing use of unchecked methods
these were originally added to improve yaxpeax-x86 testing:
https://github.com/iximeow/yaxpeax-x86/pull/17, but are being pulled into
yaxpeax-arch as they're generally applicable and overall wonderful tools.
thank you again 522!
## 0.2.8
added an impl of `From` for `StandardPartialDecoderError`, matching the existing `StandardDecodeError` impl.
moved a use of `serde` types to be covered by the relevant cfg flag; using `colors` without `serde` (unlikely) now actually builds.
fixed up doc comments to build without error.
(and additional testing permutations to validate cfg flags and doc comments in the future)
## 0.2.7
moved `AnnotatingDecoder` and its associated types to `annotation/`, for module-level documentation about that feature.
yanked 0.2.6 because there was not yet a user of it other than myself, and it had this feature in the wrong location in the crate.
## 0.2.6
added `AnnotatingDecoder` and associated traits `FieldDescription` and `DescriptionSink` for architectures to report meanings for bit ranges in decoded instructions.
added `NullSink`, with an `impl DescriptionSink for NullSink` - `NullSink` can always be used to discard instruction annotations. this is mostly useful for shared annotating and non-annotating decode logic.
added a `docs/` directory for `yaxpeax-arch`: trip reports for `yaxpeax-arch` design. if `yaxpeax` eventually grows an RFC process one day, these are the kind of changes that would get RFC'd.
added `docs/0001-AnnotatingDecoder.md`, describing motivation and implementation notes of `AnnotatingDecoder`.
## 0.2.5
added `yaxpeax-lc87` to the matrix
## 0.2.4
fix incorrect `Reader` impls of `offset` and `total_offset` on non-`u8` words
## 0.2.3
added `Reader` impls for `U8Reader` on `u16` addresses
## 0.2.2
added `ReaderBuilder` trait and impls for `U8Reader` on various address and word types.
added documentation for `Reader`, `U8Reader`, and `ReaderBuilder`.
avoid an unlikely violation of `core::ptr::offset` safety rules on 32-bit architectures.
## 0.2.1
updated architecture matrix
## 0.2.0
correct a bug in 0.1.0 that incorrectly bounded `DecodeError` and did not actually require `std::error::Error`. added a test that `std::error::Error` is actually required of `Arch::DecodeError` in non-std builds.
## 0.1.0
new trait `Reader` to provide a reader of `Arch`-defined `Word`s. in many cases it is acceptable for `Word` to be `u8`, but `yaxpeax-arch` provides pre-defined words `u8`, `U16le`, `U16be`, `U32le`, `U32be`, `U64le`, and `U64be`.
`yaxpeax_arch::U8Reader` is a struct to read from `&[u8]` that implements `Reader` for all predefined words. it is suitable to read larger words if the minimum word size is still one byte.
`Decoder` now decodes from a `Reader`, to prepare for ISAs where instruction sizes are not multiples of 8 bits.
`yaxpeax_arch::DecodeError` now requires a `std::error::Error` impl for `std` builds, to support interop with the Rust `error` ecosystem.
committed to `AddressDiff` being convertable to a primitive with `AddressDiff::to_const`
- this addresses the need for hacks to translate an instruction length into a usize
## 0.0.5
swap the `termion` dependency for `crossterm`. this is motivated by improved cross-platform support (notably Windows) as well as removing a type parameter from `Colored` and `YaxColors`.
## 0.0.4
add `AddressDiff`. `LengthedInstruction::len` now return `AddressDiff`. the length of an instruction is the difference between two addresses, not itself an address.
## 0.0.3
`ColorSettings` gets a default impl
## 0.0.2
add `AddressDisplay` to provide a usable interface to display `Address` implementors.
at the same time, remove `Address::stringy()`. it was a very bad interface, and will not be missed.
## 0.0.1
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