modular compilation
modular compilation
[′mäj·ə·lər ‚käm·pə′lā·shən] (computer science)
The separate translation into machine language of the individual parts of a computer program, which are then combined into a single program by a linkage editor.
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Motorola has developed a highly optimizing,
modular compilation environment that can be quickly adapted to various PowerPC microprocessor and system configurations.
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