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Definition of compiler in English: compilernoun kəmˈpʌɪləkəmˈpaɪlər 1A person who produces a list or book by assembling information or written material collected from other sources. this passage was revised in different ways by later compilers Example sentencesExamples - I think the compilers put together this offering based on the famous folks who have starred, rather than choosing the best of the best.
- From the description of this book's contents, I agree that the compiler is clueless.
- The compilers rightly boast of their detective work in tracing a recording of the elusive Agatha Christie.
- A hearty "fair play" must be bandied about to the compilers of this fine soundtrack.
- If the compilers of the Bible were undiscriminating, an iron-fisted discrimination seems nevertheless to have taken place.
- Often, the selection of the books gives a clue to the bias of the compilers.
- The whole thing is lovingly packaged, with several essays by the compilers.
- In the case of manuscripts, the compiler will note the current location of the manuscript in question, often using a standardized system of abbreviations.
- Calling him merely a compiler is to diminish the importance of his engagement with the issues.
- Compiling involves not only reading, but the appropriation of ideas and words by the compiler.
2Computing A program that converts instructions into a machine-code or lower-level form so that they can be read and executed by a computer. conversion would require more than just running it through a different compiler Example sentencesExamples - It can't be a compiler optimization because the compiler would also have to optimize all the code that uses the structure, past, present, and future.
- I chose to focus on the normal behavior of compilers while dropping some clues to the fact that there's another layer of complexity and variation underneath it.
- I really don't get this idea that giving less information to the compiler is somehow a good thing.
- Having a compiler magically reorder things can lead to "bad things."
- It's not always so easy when implementing an ultra-low-level feature to be sure that the compiler isn't going to do something that will cause the world to explode.
- You're talking about how you think the compiler would enhance efficiency.
- Exactly what the compiler does with "register" is implementation-defined in any case.
- The code must be correctly written and understood by the compiler to be able to generate native code.
- How hard would it be for a compiler to reorder the components of a structure in descending size in the internal representation used when it is actually created?
- The alignment imposed by the padding scheme is always stronger than the alignment requirements—provided the compiler works.
Rhymesbeguiler, Delilah, filer, Isla, miler, reviler, smiler, styler, tiler, Tyler Definition of compiler in US English: compilernounkəmˈpaɪlərkəmˈpīlər 1A person who produces a list or book by assembling information or written material collected from other sources. this passage was revised in different ways by later compilers Example sentencesExamples - If the compilers of the Bible were undiscriminating, an iron-fisted discrimination seems nevertheless to have taken place.
- I think the compilers put together this offering based on the famous folks who have starred, rather than choosing the best of the best.
- In the case of manuscripts, the compiler will note the current location of the manuscript in question, often using a standardized system of abbreviations.
- A hearty "fair play" must be bandied about to the compilers of this fine soundtrack.
- The whole thing is lovingly packaged, with several essays by the compilers.
- Often, the selection of the books gives a clue to the bias of the compilers.
- Calling him merely a compiler is to diminish the importance of his engagement with the issues.
- Compiling involves not only reading, but the appropriation of ideas and words by the compiler.
- From the description of this book's contents, I agree that the compiler is clueless.
- The compilers rightly boast of their detective work in tracing a recording of the elusive Agatha Christie.
2Computing A program that converts instructions into a machine-code or lower-level form so that they can be read and executed by a computer. conversion would require more than just running it through a different compiler Example sentencesExamples - I really don't get this idea that giving less information to the compiler is somehow a good thing.
- I chose to focus on the normal behavior of compilers while dropping some clues to the fact that there's another layer of complexity and variation underneath it.
- You're talking about how you think the compiler would enhance efficiency.
- Exactly what the compiler does with "register" is implementation-defined in any case.
- How hard would it be for a compiler to reorder the components of a structure in descending size in the internal representation used when it is actually created?
- It's not always so easy when implementing an ultra-low-level feature to be sure that the compiler isn't going to do something that will cause the world to explode.
- The alignment imposed by the padding scheme is always stronger than the alignment requirements—provided the compiler works.
- It can't be a compiler optimization because the compiler would also have to optimize all the code that uses the structure, past, present, and future.
- Having a compiler magically reorder things can lead to "bad things."
- The code must be correctly written and understood by the compiler to be able to generate native code.
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