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    • Opcode

    Change-opcode

    Modifying constructor for opcode structures.

    Syntax
    (change-opcode x 
                   [:op <op>] 
                   [:mode <mode>] 
                   [:reg <reg>] 
                   [:mod <mod>] 
                   [:r/m <r/m>] 
                   [:pfx <pfx>] 
                   [:rex <rex>] 
                   [:vex <vex>] 
                   [:evex <evex>] 
                   [:feat <feat>] 
                   [:superscripts <superscripts>] 
                   [:group <group>]) 
    

    This is an often useful alternative to make-opcode.

    We construct a new opcode structure that is a copy of x, except that you can explicitly change some particular fields. Any fields you don't mention just keep their values from x.

    Definition

    This is an ordinary change- macro introduced by defprod.

    Macro: change-opcode

    (defmacro change-opcode (x &rest args)
      (std::change-aggregate 'opcode
                             x args
                             '((:op . opcode->op)
                               (:mode . opcode->mode)
                               (:reg . opcode->reg)
                               (:mod . opcode->mod)
                               (:r/m . opcode->r/m)
                               (:pfx . opcode->pfx)
                               (:rex . opcode->rex)
                               (:vex . opcode->vex)
                               (:evex . opcode->evex)
                               (:feat . opcode->feat)
                               (:superscripts . opcode->superscripts)
                               (:group . opcode->group))
                             'change-opcode
                             'remake-opcode))