CBSE BOARD XII, asked by jagadeshuppalapati55, 4 months ago

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is a sequence of consecutive statements in which flow of control
enters at the beginning and leaves at the end without any halt or possibility of branching
except at the end​

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Answered by 2008sourabhkumar2008
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A basic block is a sequence of consecutive statements in which flow of control enters at the beginning and leaves at the end without halt or possibility of branching except at the end. We can construct the basic blocks for a program using algorithm GetBasicBlocks, shown in Figure 1.

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