Hi Monks,
recently I've read Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective.
ISBN 9780130340740 This is a wonderful work for a new person to program such as me, and It make me see the codes and applications from a brand new perspective which I've never image before!
In the book, author use C and assemble code to illustrate relation of software and hardware and tell us all code in variety of advance language should be translated into machine language that CPU can understand.
OK, Back to my question, as I understand, perl code also need to be compiled and excuted(like C). So Is there a way to see assemble code translated by perl compiler as gcc -S does?
Please answer or point out my misunderstanding whether the question I pose is right or not.
Thanks in advance!!!
I am trying to improve my English skills, if you see a mistake please feel free to reply or /msg me a correction
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