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- programming languages - Why doesnt Python need a compiler? - Software . . .
Just wondering (now that I've started with C++ which needs a compiler) why Python doesn't need a compiler? I just enter the code, save it as an exec, and run it In C++ I have to make builds and a
- compiler - What exactly is a compile target? - Software Engineering . . .
Multi-target compilers also offer compiler switches to support multiple target architectures So, a compiler target is simply the output of the compile operation
- How do I create my own programming language and a compiler for it
A "compiler" is any device that translates from one programming language to another One of the nice things about having a C# compiler that turns C# into IL, and an IL compiler (the "jitter") that turns IL into machine code, is that you get to write the C# compiler to IL (easy!), and put the processor-specific optimizations in the jitter
- compiler - Does an interpreter produce machine code? - Software . . .
Would a compiler create machine language which runs on the physical hardware directly? So an interpreter doesn't produce machine language, but does a compiler do it for its input? Do I have any misunderstandings in the basic way how compilers and interpreters work?
- Compiler Warnings - Software Engineering Stack Exchange
Many compilers have warning messages to warn the programmers about potential runtime, logic and performance errors, most times, you quickly fix them, but what about unfixable warnings? How do you
- c - What is the Ken Thompson Hack? - Software Engineering Stack Exchange
Reflections on Trusting Trust is a lecture by Ken Thompson in which he explains the hack Briefly: he hacked bin login to introduce a backdoor he did this by hacking the compiler to introduce the backdoor into a binary whenever it detected that it was compiling the login source code he also hacked the compiler to introduce the backdoor-producing code into the compiler whenever it detected
- compiler - How does garbage collection work in languages which are . . .
60 Or does the compiler include some minimal garbage collector in the compiled program's code That’s an odd way of saying “the compiler links the program with a library that performs garbage collection” But yes, that’s what’s happening
- How Does A Compiler Work? - Software Engineering Stack Exchange
A compiler is a program that translates the source code for another program from a programing language into executable code The source code is typically in a high-level programming language (e g Pascal, C, C++, Java, Perl, C#, etc )
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