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Subject: | Re: Datatype sizes |
Date: | Tue, 09 May 2000 16:11:24 GMT |
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Damian Yerrick wrote: >Anyone know why `short' variables are said to be so much slower than >`int'/`long' variables, even if they don't cross boundaries? In 32-bit code there is a special prefix byte needed before any 16-bit instruction. This can take an extra clock cycle to decode (although this cycle may disappear in the pipeline on some processors, depending on the surrounding code). S.
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