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compilerComputer software that translates (compiles) source code written in a high-level language (e.g., C++) into a set of machine-language instructions that can be understood by a digital computer's CPU. Compilers are very large programs, with error-checking and other abilities. Some compilers translate high-level language into an intermediate assembly language, which is then translated (assembled) into machine code by an assembly program or assembler. Other compilers generate machine language directly. compiler(1) Software that converts a set of high-level language statements into a lower-level representation. For example, a help compiler converts a text document embedded with appropriate commands into an online help system. A dictionary compiler converts terms and definitions into a dictionary lookup system.
Source Code Assembly Language Machine Language
IF COUNT=10 Compare A to B Compare 3477 2883
GOTO DONE If equal go to C If = go to 23883
ELSE Go to D Go to 23343
GOTO AGAIN
ENDIF
Actual Machine Code (simulated)
10010101001010001010100
10101010010101001001010
10100101010001010010010
compiler a computer program by which a high-level programming language, such as COBOL or FORTRAN, is converted into machine language that can be acted upon by a computer
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| Celoxica will also elaborate on its recent announcement of the first complete off-the-shelf hardware and software compiler design bundle for High-Performance Computing (HPC) based on standardized HyperTransport HTX interconnect slots. Founded in July 2005, Novelics comprises a team of seasoned engineering and management professionals whose backgrounds represent the convergence of three key areas: embedded memory volatile/non volatile memory (NVM) architectures, compiler design and custom low power design. Compiler design is a complex task with a long learning curve, typically limited to very few experts in semiconductor houses. |
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