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From: "doug" <deleveld AT dds DOT nl>
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Subject: Re: Fastest bitblt?
Date: 27 Feb 2000 12:23:35 GMT
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Trancelucid <trancelucid AT videotron DOT ca> schreef in artikel
<38B82EB8 DOT 95549264 AT videotron DOT ca>...
> Thanks for the other valuable information :)
> 
> > There is a switch to get GCC to show its assembler opcodes.  Browse
> > the GCC manual:
> >   C:\>info gcc
> 
> Would you know what the switch is? I did a search for both "assembler"
> and "opcode", as well as browse through the menus, but could'nt find
> anything :(

I always use -fsave-temps and look for the file with the assembler.

Doug

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