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On 2013/12/28 09:31 AM, Yangfei (Felix) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think that simple_return standard pattern is useful for the ARM. I mean
> it should be good for target code performance.
> But seems this pattern is not there for the GCC ARM backend. Can anyone
> explain the reason why we don’t need