disassembly

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dis- +‎ assembly

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disassembly (countable and uncountable, plural disassemblies)

  1. The process of disassembling.
  2. (computing, countable) The code generated by a disassembler.
    • 2014, Jason Gregory, Game Engine Architecture, Second Edition, page 90:
      If you can trace back through the disassembly to where the variable is first loaded into a register, you can often discover its value or its address by inspecting that register.

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  • OED2