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Re: assembly programming in Emacs how to
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Pascal J. Bourguignon |
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Re: assembly programming in Emacs how to |
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Fri, 18 Mar 2011 10:46:39 +0100 |
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Ronnie Collinson <notthinking@gmail.com> writes:
> Instead of decompiling to see the generated C code, you can tell GCC
> to stop before assembling. gcc -S yourcfile.c, or use an option like
> --save-temps to see all phases of compilation, and get the executable
Good idea.
So we could write an algorithm generating C sources, compiling them,
and comparing the produce binary with a target binary, until a match is
found. Then we can compile with -S to get the assembler, or better just
read the 'decompiled' C code.
Quantum computers will be commercialised soon.
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