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Three address code

  • Three-address code is an intermediate code. It is used by the optimizing compilers.
  • In three-address code, the given expression is broken down into several separate instructions. These instructions can easily translate into assembly language.
  • Each Three address code instruction has at most three operands. It is a combination of assignment and a binary operator.

Example

GivenExpression:

Three-address code is as follows:

         t1 := -c           t2 := b*t1           t3 := -c           t4 := d * t3           t5 := t2 + t4           a := t5  

t is used as registers in the target program.

The three address code can be represented in two forms: quadruples and triples.

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