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Fix bad usage of sprintf() Usage of sprintf() to append to a string in the form of sprintf(buf, "%s...", buf...) is undefined, regardless whether it worked on a lot of older systems. It was always a bad idea and it now breaks on current glibc and gcc development environments. The moral: if any of your code uses sprintf() in a way similar to the above, fix it. It may not fail in a benign way.
author William Astle <lost@l-w.ca>
date Sun, 10 May 2020 22:38:24 -0600
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>3.12. Cycle Counts</A
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>&#13;The following options for displaying cycle counts in listings are provided.
These options are enabled from pragmas on the command line or in the
assembly files themselves.  For compatibility with other assemblers you can
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>opt c  - enable cycle counts: [8]
opt cd - enable detailed cycle counts breaking down addressing modes: [5+3]
opt ct - show a running subtotal of cycles
opt cc - clear the running subtotal</PRE
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>&#13;The assembler supports both 6809 as well as native-mode 6309 cycle counts.
In 6309 mode the counts are displayed in parenthesis instead of brackets. 
In addition, some operations have a variable cycle count.  In this case a
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>266f 7d25e2     (window.asm):00313 [7]     7       move   tst   putflg
2672 2602       (window.asm):00314 [5]     12             bne   a@
2674 1e13       (window.asm):00315 [8]     20             exg   x,u
2676 0dd6       (window.asm):00316 [6]     26      a@     tst   is6309
2678 2618       (window.asm):00317 [5]     31             bne   exit@
                (window.asm):00318                        opt   6309
267a 10860085   (window.asm):00319 (4)     35      b@     ldw   #133
267e 113813     (window.asm):00320 (6+?)   41             tfm   x+,u+
2681 30881b     (window.asm):00321 (4+1)   46             leax  27,x
2684 33c81b     (window.asm):00322 (4+1)   51             leau  27,u
2687 4a         (window.asm):00323 (1)     52             deca
2688 26f0       (window.asm):00324 (5)     57             bne   b@</PRE
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