Practice Problem 3.24 (solution page 335)
For C code having the general form
long loop_while(long a, long h)
{
long result = _____;
while (_____)
result = ____;
a = ______;
}
Return result;
}
GCC, run with command-line option -0g, produces the following code:
We can see that the compiler used a jump-to-middle translation, using the jmp instruction on line 3 to jump to the test starting with label. L2. Fill in the missing parts of the C code.
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