Add assembly code style to README & emacs dir-locals
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  (c-file-style . "bsd")
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  (c-basic-offset . 4)
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  )
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 (asm-mode
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  (indent-tabs-mode . nil)
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  ; this is basically a hack so asm-mode indents with spaces not tabs
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  ; taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2668563/emacs-indentation-in-asm-mode
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  ; (moving to gas-mode may be a better choice)
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  (tab-stop-list (quote (4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100 104 108 112 116 120)))
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  (asm-comment-char . "#")
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  )
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 )
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; IMPORTANT: If you want to write assembly and have indenting to not be infuriating,
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; you probably also want this in your .emacs file:
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;
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; (add-hook 'asm-mode-hook '(lambda () (setq indent-line-function 'indent-relative)))
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; This is not safe to set as a local variable.
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## Coding Style
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For new contributions, please use BSD style and indent using 4 spaces. If you're an emacs user then there is a .dir-locals.el file in the root which configures cc-mode.
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For new contributions in C, please use BSD style and indent using 4 spaces.
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For assembly, please use the following:
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* Instructions indented using 8 spaces.
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* Inline comments use `#` as a comment delimiter.
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* Comments on their own line(s) use `/*`..`*/`.
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* First operand of each instruction should be vertically aligned where possible.
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* For xtensa special registers, prefer `wsr aX, SR` over `wsr.SR aX`
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If you're an emacs user then there is a .dir-locals.el file in the root which configures cc-mode and asm-mode (you will need to approve some variable values as safe). See also
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the additional comments in .dir-locals.el, if you're editing assembly code.
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Upstream code is left with the indentation and style of the upstream project.
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