ElectricalFire sources. The end result eliminated nearly all of the
differences between FreeBSD and Linux in the source code. It also
increased the amount of sharing between Win32 and unix code.
+ Renamed files and classes that were inappropriately named, i.e. the
names started with 'x86Win32', but the code was for generic x86, not
specific to Win32.
+ Eliminated several gratuitous duplicated files, e.g. x86Linux.s and
x86FreeBSD.s were essentially identical.
+ Shared code that had been duplicated in x86Win32_Support.cpp,
x86Linux_Support.cpp and x86FreeBSD_Support.cpp. Created
x86GenStub.cpp, which contains only XP code, to replace them all.
sources.
Here's a detailed list of the changes:
Renamed files and classes that were inappropriately named, i.e. the
names started with 'x86Win32', but the code was for generic x86, not
specific to Win32.
Segregated the 64-bit arithmetic code into an OS-independent
x86Arith64.{cpp,h}