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Hey I know this is not a C++ question but I hope it's ok anyway.
I read that Thumb instructions are 2-byte aligned, but are 32 or 16Bit wide. Does that mean that the following is possible:
Consider the instructions A(16Bit) and B(32Bit):
Now we have a program with: A@0x00,B@0x02,A@0x06 so B is split on two different 32Bit words? Or is it then that A@0x00, all zeros or something like that @0x02,B@0x04 & A@0x08?
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21:20
change exactly what in the configuration? this is what it looks like right now:

entry: {main: [
'webpack-hot-middleware/client?reload=true',
path.join(__dirname, './app/main.js')],
style: [
'webpack-hot-middleware/client?reload=true',
path.join(__dirname, './app/App.css')]},
output: {
path: path.join(__dirname, '/dist/'),
filename: '[name].js',
publicPath: '/'
},
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change what in the configuration? this is what it looks like right now:

entry: {main: [
'webpack-hot-middleware/client?reload=true',
path.join(__dirname, './app/main.js')],
style: [
'webpack-hot-middleware/client?reload=true',
path.join(__dirname, './app/main.css')]},
output: {
path: path.join(__dirname, '/dist/'),
filename: '[name].js',
publicPath: '/'
},
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