Code Factoring in GCC
Gábor Lóki, Ákos Kiss, Judit Jász and
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Though compilers usually focus on optimizing for
performance, the size of the generated code has only received attention
recently. On general desktop systems the code size is not the biggest
concern, but on devices with a limited storage capacity compilers
should strive for as small a code as possible. GCC already contains
some very useful algorithms for optimizing code size, but code
factoring - a very powerful approach to reducing code size - has not
been implemented yet in GCC. In this paper we will provide an overview
of the possibilities of using code factoring in GCC. Two code factoring
algorithms have been implemented so far. These algorithms, using CSiBE
as a benchmark, produced a maximum of 27% in code size reduction and an
average of 3%.
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