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It might be usefull for people not familiar with /Fa flag to clarify that it generates a listing of the assembly code default named <file_name>.asm, otherwise readers may wonder where the <file_name>.asm comes from.
Personnally, I prefer using /FAs instead so that the original C source code appears as comments in the .asm file which help during refactoring.
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It might be usefull for people not familiar with /Fa flag to clarify that it generates a listing of the assembly code default named <file_name>.asm, otherwise readers may wonder where the <file_name>.asm comes from.
Personnally, I prefer using /FAs instead so that the original C source code appears as comments in the .asm file which help during refactoring.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: