* Move assembly to S files
* more assembly files
* osx compilation change
* makefile mistake
* add objcopy from crosstool
* use gobjcopy on osx
* start cmocka install cleanup
* move wget to directory option
* move back to cd
* fix copy
* First cut
* free allocated memory
* bad idea
too much switching between python and c
* add debug
* cleanup bad size
- in appveyor, install clang and cmake in cygwin, enable package upgrades, and build cmocka and enable testing for gcc only
- in `gitignore`, ignore generated cmocka folder
- in travis, use brew in osx to install cmocka, and enable testing for gcc and clang on os x and linux
- in `Makefile`, change to use `uname -s` to determine os type
- make `install-cmocka-linux.sh`, a simple shell script to download and install cmocka on linux
- in `bindings/Makefile`, enable `make -c` to call subdirectory makefiles instead of `cd [dir] && make` and include environment variables for runtime access to generated libraries
- in `samples/Makefile`, change to use `uname -s` to determine os type, remove `clean_bins` from `all` command, and include `Werror` for compile strictness
- in `tests/unit/Makefile`, add `cflags` for compile time access to cmocka headers and library, include execute vars for runtime access to cmocka and unicorn libs
- in `tests/unit/test_tb_x86.c`, comment out assert that would not compile
which modified the 2nd next instruction (imul) in which that escaped
our wonderful ability to invalidate the
instruction translation cache in which we badly need to pick up the
self-modification being made.