To analyze assembly output using GCC, you can generate assembly code along with verbose comments. This allows you to understand the generated assembly instructions corresponding to your C or C++ code.
To do this, you can use the following command:
gcc -S -fverbose-asm yourfile.c
This command will produce an assembly file named yourfile.s
which includes detailed comments explaining each assembly instruction.
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