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For a given set of code that compiles with and without the `--gcc` option on the C2000 compiler, why would enabling such an option produce a different map file and hex file output than compiling without the option?
I wouldn't expect any difference. However, I suspect you have an example just such a difference. If so, I'd be happy to help you explain it.
Thanks and regards,
-George