Practice Problem 3.50 (solution page 347)
For the following C code, the expressions vall-val4 all map to the program values i, f, d, and l:
double fcvt2(int *ip, float *fp, double *dp, long 1)
{
int i = +ip; float f = *fp; double = *dp;
*ip = (int) val1;
*fp = (float) val2;
*dp = (double) val3;
return (double) val4;
}
Determine the mapping, based on the following x86-64 code for the function:
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