• In computer programming, a compile and go system; compile, load, and go system; assemble and go system; or load and go system is a programming language...
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  • Bytecode (redirect from Byte-compile)
    compact numeric codes, constants, and references (normally numeric addresses) that encode the result of compiler parsing and performing semantic analysis of...
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  • Abstract interpretation Assembler Bottom-up parsing Compile and go system Compile farm List of compilers Metacompilation Program transformation United States...
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  • In computer science, compile time (or compile-time) describes the time window during which a language's statements are converted into binary instructions...
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  • platform, one uses a cross compiler to compile necessary tools such as the operating system and a native compiler. Compiling native code for emulators...
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  • punch cards (although this would be more accurately known as a "Compile and go system"). Another early example was by Ken Thompson, who in 1968 gave one...
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  • program is intended to be run. The name comes from the compile time and runtime division from compiled languages, which similarly distinguishes the computer...
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  • An optimizing compiler is a compiler designed to generate code that is optimized in aspects such as minimizing program execution time, memory usage, storage...
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  • written. This is generally done in source code, which is then compiled at compile time (and statically linked at link time) to produce an executable. This...
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    Executable (category Computer file systems)
    associated with machine code instructions. The high-level language is compiled into either an executable machine code file or a non-executable machine...
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    program by a compiler; early examples date to around 1964 with the META II compiler-writing system using it for both syntax description and target code...
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    produced by the IBM High-Level Assembler (HLASM), IBM's COBOL compiler, and IBM's PL/I compiler, either as a separate SYSADATA file or as ADATA records in...
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  • or indirect-virtual function inlining. AOT must compile to a target architecture while a JIT can compile the code to make the best use of the actual CPU...
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  • a memory leak and its memory usage is steadily increasing, there will not usually be an immediate symptom. In modern operating systems, normal memory...
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  • programming language must go through a stage of preprocessing into machine code before the instructions can be carried out. After being compiled, the program can...
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  • dynamic compilation, some optimizations that could be done at the initial compile time are delayed until further compilation at run-time, causing further...
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    Go is a high-level general purpose programming language that is statically typed and compiled. It is known for the simplicity of its syntax and the efficiency...
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  • producing a self-compiling compiler – that is, a compiler (or assembler) written in the source programming language that it intends to compile. An initial...
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    replace Cobol and Fortran. The result was a large and complex language that took a long time to compile. Computers manufactured until the 1970s had front-panel...
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  • computing, object code or object module is the product of an assembler or compiler. In a general sense, object code is a sequence of statements or instructions...
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  • Book Search Y.N. Srikant; Priti Shankar (2002). The Compiler Design Handbook: Optimizations and Machine Code Generation. CRC Press. p. 249. ISBN 978-1-4200-4057-9...
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  • 360 (and System/370) programs. This led them to notice a curious pattern: when the ISA presented multiple versions of an instruction, the compiler almost...
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  • Runtime library (category Run-time systems)
    in a "live" environment with real data, despite sophisticated compile-time checking and testing performed during development. As another example, a runtime...
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  • Intermediate representation (category Compiler construction)
    and re-arrangement before execution. Use of an intermediate representation such as this allows compiler systems like the GNU Compiler Collection and LLVM...
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  • A source-to-source translator, source-to-source compiler (S2S compiler), transcompiler, or transpiler is a type of translator that takes the source code...
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    Linker (computing) (category Compilers)
    programming portal Free and open-source software portal Binary File Descriptor library (libbfd) Build (computing) Compile and go system DLL hell Direct binding...
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  • Telecom Platform (OTP). BEAM is part of the Erlang Run-Time System (ERTS), which compiles Erlang source code into bytecode, which is then executed on...
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    to compile C++ in December of that year. Front ends were later developed for Objective-C, Objective-C++, Fortran, Ada, Go, D, Modula-2, Rust and COBOL...
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    run-time and executed by an interpreter and/or compiler (for JIT systems). Some systems, such as Smalltalk and contemporary versions of BASIC and Java, may...
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  • center users, "PL/C is to PL/I what WATFOR is to FORTRAN IV, a fast compile-and-go system with some batching capabilities intended primarily for student use...
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