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Basic Block Sequence Consecutive Executable Statements Branches Note

A basic block is a sequence of executable statements with no branches, often represented as a node in a control flow graph.

A sequence of one or more consecutive executable statements containing no branches. Note: A node in a control flow graph represents a basic block.

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