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not that xop will ever be wanted, rip
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also remove redundant assignments of operand_count and some OperandSpec,
bulk-assign all registers and operands on entry to `read_instr`. this
all, taken together, shaves off about 7 cycles per decode.
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vex decoding is really intended to avoid explosions in code size more than anything...
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also some long-mode cleanup in corresponding areas
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i really didnt know rust could do this
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in the future these can and will change (new operands, new instructions) and i would prefer they not be major breaking changes. applications can ignore them and probably do undesired variants anyway.
if you want to write a 1120-variant match, are you me? why would you do this
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* `mwaitx`, `monitorx`, `rdpru`, and `clzero` are now supported
* swapgs is no longer decoded in protected mode
* rdpkru and wrpkru are no longer decoded if mod bits != 11
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also bump to 0.1.1
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add doc comments for public items, record changelog, and lets ship this!!
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`OperandCode` (obviously) wildly varies depending on how i feel on a
given week, so it's now hidden to avoid people depending on numerical
values of its discriminants.
`RegisterBank` got a similar treatment with a new `RegisterClass` struct
that's suitable for public use.
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