Convert C/C++ code to assembly language
We use g++ compiler to turn provided C code into assembly language. To see the assembly code generated by the C compiler, we can use the "-S" option on the command line:
Syntax:
$ gcc -S filename. c
This will cause gcc to run the compiler, generating an assembly file. Suppose we write a C code and store it in a file name "geeks. c". #include
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