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Hans-Peter Nilsson 9862dea924 expr.c (expand_expr): Change ">" to ">=" making MOVE_RATIO use consistent.
* expr.c (expand_expr): Change ">" to ">=" making MOVE_RATIO use
        consistent.
        * tm.texi (Costs): Say MOVE_RATIO is number of mem-mem move
        *sequences* *below* which scalar moves will be used.

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