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If executable code retrieval was performed, as described in section~\ref{executableretrieval}, and the view has symbol context available, you will be presented with an additional option, \emph{\faMicrochip{}~Show assembly}. Selecting it will replace the source code view with disassembly of the relevant portion of the program that was profiled.
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If executable code retrieval was performed, as described in section~\ref{executableretrieval}, and the view has symbol context available, you will be presented with an additional option, \emph{\faMicrochip{}~Show assembly}. Selecting it will replace the source code view with disassembly of the relevant portion of the program that was profiled.
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By default each assembly instruction is displayed with its location in the program memory during execution. If the \emph{\faSearchLocation{}~Relative locations} option is selected, an offset from the symbol beginning will be printed instead.
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Machine code instructions jumping to a predefined address will display symbol name of the jump target. If the destination location is within the currently displayed symbol an \texttt{->}~arrow will be prepended to the name. Hovering the \faMousePointer{}~mouse pointer over such symbol name will highlight the target location. Clicking on it with the \LMB{}~left mouse button will focus the view on the destination instruction, or switch view to the destination symbol.
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Machine code instructions jumping to a predefined address will display symbol name of the jump target. If the destination location is within the currently displayed symbol an \texttt{->}~arrow will be prepended to the name. Hovering the \faMousePointer{}~mouse pointer over such symbol name will highlight the target location. Clicking on it with the \LMB{}~left mouse button will focus the view on the destination instruction, or switch view to the destination symbol.
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Unlike the source file view, portions of the executable are stored within the captured profile and don't rely on the local disk files being available.
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Unlike the source file view, portions of the executable are stored within the captured profile and don't rely on the local disk files being available.
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