saving ten bytes once is not a good reason to do much of anything
in an era of multi-megabyte embedded devices.
i think the argument against code written in speculation is that
it confuses what the code does right now, may never be used and
if used, may be used in a situation that masks a real error.
- erik
Jan Engelhardt <[email protected]> writes
|
|
| > The comment is longer than the 10 bytes we save :)
|
| But comments are not compiled into the final binary,
| which is what I wanted to point out. So you always
| save your 10 bytes in the object file.
|
|
| Jan Engelhardt
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