Another change to the STRICT documentation

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Debbie Wiles 2002-05-22 20:44:11 +00:00
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@ -1483,11 +1483,12 @@ invent one using the macro processor.
\H{strict} \i\c{STRICT}: Inhibiting Optimization
When assembling with the optimizer set to level 2 or higher (see
\k{opt-On}), NASM will override size specifiers (\c{BYTE}, \c{WORD},
\c{DWORD}, \c{QWORD}, or \c{TWORD}), giving them the smallest possible
size. The keyword \c{STRICT} can be used to inhibit optimization and
force a particular operand to be emitted in the specified size.
For example, with the optimizer on, and in \c{BITS 16} mode,
\k{opt-On}), NASM will usee size specifiers (\c{BYTE}, \c{WORD},
\c{DWORD}, \c{QWORD}, or \c{TWORD}), but will give them the smallest
possible size. The keyword \c{STRICT} can be used to inhibit
optimization and force a particular operand to be emitted in the
specified size. For example, with the optimizer on, and in
\c{BITS 16} mode,
\c push dword 33