conversational compiler

conversational compiler

[kän·vər′sā·shən·əl kəm′pīl·ər]
(computer science)
A compiler which immediately checks the validity of each source language statement entered to the computer and informs the user if the next statement can be entered or if a mistake must be corrected. Also known as interpreter.
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