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Date: | Thu, 3 Feb 2000 13:11:54 +0100 |
From: | Jan Hubicka <hubicka AT atrey DOT karlin DOT mff DOT cuni DOT cz> |
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Subject: | Re: pgcc and egcs alignment -- function, basic block and string |
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> > As far as aligning strings goes, it appears that egcs 2.95.2 > doesn't align strings at all. I would have preferred long word > alignment, and I would have preferred a command line option, > but I can live with this. (As opposed to cacheline alignment > of strings.) I believe that default scheme is to align only strings longer than the alignment itself. So only strings longer than 32 bytes gets aligned (to 32 bytes). Honza
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