Standardize the values for invalid and data opcodes#261
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> > This makes it so that all arches share the same value for an invalid opcode, so platform-specific logic isn't needed for checking whether instructions are valid. Also updated dependencies
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It seems we’re conflating the concept of "invalid" and "data" opcodes. I’d prefer to make OPCODE_INVALID u16::MAX. Then OPCODE_DATA can be u16::MAX - 1. |
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okay, sounds good |
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Looks great, thanks! |
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This makes it so that all arches share the same value for an invalid opcode, so platform-specific logic isn't needed for checking whether instructions are valid.
Also updated dependencies