When a C/C++ code is compiled, it produces assembly code. If I have Windows and Linux dual boot (i.e. exact same processor) and I write a program in C++ on both Windows and Linux then
the assembly code after compiling(before linking) will be same for different?
I mean what makes difference between executables is linker, write? But I am not talking about executables... I am talking about assembly code before linking.
If both assembly codes are different then why and how are they different?
Libraries are pre-compiled so that may be the difference I think(If not please correct me). But what if I don't use libraries?