Hi Jean-Pierre,

I have added the github user JPFlori to the (currently private) github 
repo. I would not recommend serious use yet as there are still some issues 
(if you find some let me know ;) ).
The input and output are both switchable between gas (at&t) and yasm 
(intel) syntax, though intel output is currently untested (so likely buggy) 
and not selectable without editing the source a little.
Currently the abi is currently the System V AMD64 ABI, though this would 
not take too long to change if one wished.

Best wishes,
Alex


On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 11:24:30 AM UTC+2, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
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>
>
> On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 11:12:14 AM UTC+2, Bill Hart wrote:
>>
>> Hi JP,
>>
>> we intend to make it available and open source, though we aren't going to 
>> be able to provide support for it for purposes other than what it was 
>> written for.
>>
>> Alex can give you details of the repo.
>>
> Great!
>
> By the way, is there any plan to uniformise the assembly syntax used, 
> let's say AT&T only on Linux or anything but Windows/MinGW/Win64 ABI, so 
> that only gas (or yasm) can be used?
>

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