.. index:: analyse, asm ############################# Analysing the Compiler Output ############################# It is often useful to look at the assembly code generated by the compiler. The generated binary, i.e., the output of ``solc --bin contract.sol``, is generally difficult to read. It is recommended to use the flag ``--asm`` to analyse the assembly output. Even for large contracts, looking at a visual diff of the assembly before and after a change is often very enlightening. Consider the following contract (named, say ``contract.sol``): .. code-block:: Solidity // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0 pragma solidity >=0.5.0 <0.9.0; contract C { function one() public pure returns (uint) { return 1; } } The following would be the output of ``solc --asm contract.sol`` .. code-block:: none ======= contract.sol:C ======= EVM assembly: /* "contract.sol":0:86 contract C {... */ mstore(0x40, 0x80) callvalue dup1 iszero tag_1 jumpi 0x00 dup1 revert tag_1: pop dataSize(sub_0) dup1 dataOffset(sub_0) 0x00 codecopy 0x00 return stop sub_0: assembly { /* "contract.sol":0:86 contract C {... */ mstore(0x40, 0x80) callvalue dup1 iszero tag_1 jumpi 0x00 dup1 revert tag_1: pop jumpi(tag_2, lt(calldatasize, 0x04)) shr(0xe0, calldataload(0x00)) dup1 0x901717d1 eq tag_3 jumpi tag_2: 0x00 dup1 revert /* "contract.sol":17:84 function one() public pure returns (uint) {... */ tag_3: tag_4 tag_5 jump // in tag_4: mload(0x40) tag_6 swap2 swap1 tag_7 jump // in tag_6: mload(0x40) dup1 swap2 sub swap1 return tag_5: /* "contract.sol":53:57 uint */ 0x00 /* "contract.sol":76:77 1 */ 0x01 /* "contract.sol":69:77 return 1 */ swap1 pop /* "contract.sol":17:84 function one() public pure returns (uint) {... */ swap1 jump // out /* "#utility.yul":7:125 */ tag_10: /* "#utility.yul":94:118 */ tag_12 /* "#utility.yul":112:117 */ dup2 /* "#utility.yul":94:118 */ tag_13 jump // in tag_12: /* "#utility.yul":89:92 */ dup3 /* "#utility.yul":82:119 */ mstore /* "#utility.yul":72:125 */ pop pop jump // out /* "#utility.yul":131:353 */ tag_7: 0x00 /* "#utility.yul":262:264 */ 0x20 /* "#utility.yul":251:260 */ dup3 /* "#utility.yul":247:265 */ add /* "#utility.yul":239:265 */ swap1 pop /* "#utility.yul":275:346 */ tag_15 /* "#utility.yul":343:344 */ 0x00 /* "#utility.yul":332:341 */ dup4 /* "#utility.yul":328:345 */ add /* "#utility.yul":319:325 */ dup5 /* "#utility.yul":275:346 */ tag_10 jump // in tag_15: /* "#utility.yul":229:353 */ swap3 swap2 pop pop jump // out /* "#utility.yul":359:436 */ tag_13: 0x00 /* "#utility.yul":425:430 */ dup2 /* "#utility.yul":414:430 */ swap1 pop /* "#utility.yul":404:436 */ swap2 swap1 pop jump // out auxdata: 0xa2646970667358221220a5874f19737ddd4c5d77ace1619e5160c67b3d4bedac75fce908fed32d98899864736f6c637827302e382e342d646576656c6f702e323032312e332e33302b636f6d6d69742e65613065363933380058 } Alternatively, the above output can also be obtained from `Remix `_, under the option "Compilation Details" after compiling a contract. Notice that the ``asm`` output starts with the creation / constructor code. The deploy code is provided as part of the sub object (in the above example, it is part of the sub-object ``sub_0``). The ``auxdata`` field corresponds to the contract :ref:`metadata `. The comments in the assembly output point to the source location. Note that ``#utility.yul`` is an internally generated file of utility functions that can be obtained using the flags ``--combined-json generated-sources,generated-sources-runtime``. Similarly, the optimized assembly can be obtained with the command: ``solc --optimize --asm contract.sol``. Often times, it is interesting to see if two different sources in Solidity result in the same optimized code. For example, to see if the expressions ``(a * b) / c``, ``a * b / c`` generates the same bytecode. This can be easily done by taking a ``diff`` of the corresponding assembly output, after potentially stripping comments that reference the source locations. .. note:: The ``--asm`` output is not designed to be machine readable. Therefore, there may be breaking changes on the output between minor versions of solc.