Literal pool

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title: Literal pool
text: In computer science, and specifically in compiler and assembler design, a literal pool is a lookup table used to hold literals during assembly and execution. Multiple (local) literal pools are typically used only for computer architectures that lack branch instructions for long jumps, or have a set of instructions optimized for shorter jumps. Examples of such architectures include the IBM System/360 and its successors, which had a number of instructions which took 12-bit address offsets. In this
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