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Fixed a few inaccuracies the the description of the --codesize option.
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
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This options allows finer control about speed vs. size decisions in the code
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generation and optimization phases. It gives the allowed size increase
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factor (in percent). The default is 100 when not using <tt/-Oi/ and 200 when
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using <tt/-Oi/ (<tt/-Oi/ is the same as <tt/--codesize 200/).
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using <tt/-Oi/ (<tt/-Oi/ is the same as <tt/-O --codesize 200/).
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<tag><tt>--cpu CPU</tt></tag>
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@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
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runtime functions would have been called, even if the generated code is
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larger. This will not only remove the overhead for a function call, but will
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make the code visible for the optimizer. <tt/-Oi/ is an alias for
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<tt/--codesize 200/.
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<tt/-O --codesize 200/.
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<tt/-Or/ will make the compiler honor the <tt/register/ keyword. Local
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variables may be placed in registers (which are actually zero page
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