Compatible with Python3#139
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…mt#144 (vmt#144) scripts/ud_opcode.py: Working on vmt#120, because I hadn't realized that someone had already got properly to the root of it, in vmt#139, I was hampered by the output, specifically itab.h, changing order every time I ran: UD_OPCODE_DEBUG=1 python3 ../scripts/ud_itab.py ../docs/x86/optable.xml . ... from the libudis86/ directory. The getLabels change here fixes that to be in a defined ordering. The mergeSSENONE change fixes the ordering differences I see in itab.c between running the above command and similar with python2, by iterating over each table in the same style as used by genOpcodeTable in class UdItabGenerator in scripts/ud_itab.py.
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fix build error for Python3:
TypeError: %x format: an integer is required, not float
replace / with // in 3 places.
in Python2, 16 / 32 == int(0) ;
but in Python3, 16 / 32 == float(0.5) ;
and in Python2 and Python3, 16 // 32 == int(0) ;