From 72f8f6677719a8ad7c8e61e4d629f47deef746cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: iximeow Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2023 12:20:44 -0800 Subject: deprecate `pub fn cs`, which is an intensely embarrassing bug of a function unlike every other function to test if a particular selector is picked by prefixes, `Prefixes::cs` does not return bool, nor does it check the currently-selected prefix. instead, it modifies the decoded `Prefixes` to set the current prefix to `cs`. this has been a bug all the way since 0.0.1 was released. the function now does nothing, and is marked deprecated. in a future 2.x release, the function will be changed to return `bool` and be in-line with other segment selector-checking functions. in the mean time, a new `Prefixes::selects_cs()` does the correct thing. thank you to @meithecatte who pointed this out in https://github.com/iximeow/yaxpeax-x86/issues/28! --- src/protected_mode/mod.rs | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'src/protected_mode') diff --git a/src/protected_mode/mod.rs b/src/protected_mode/mod.rs index 2993968..223c834 100644 --- a/src/protected_mode/mod.rs +++ b/src/protected_mode/mod.rs @@ -4514,8 +4514,11 @@ impl Prefixes { fn set_lock(&mut self) { self.bits |= 0x4 } #[inline] pub fn lock(&self) -> bool { self.bits & 0x4 == 4 } + #[deprecated(since = "0.0.1", note = "pub fn cs has never returned `bool` indicating the current selector is `cs`. use `selects_cs` for this purpose, until 2.x that will correct `pub fn cs`.")] #[inline] - pub fn cs(&mut self) { self.segment = Segment::CS } + pub fn cs(&mut self) {} + #[inline] + pub fn selects_cs(&self) -> bool { self.segment == Segment::CS } #[inline] fn set_cs(&mut self) { self.segment = Segment::CS } #[inline] -- cgit v1.1