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Compiled language
Programming language that is typically compiled From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Informally, a compiled language is a programming language that is usually implemented with a compiler rather than an interpreter. Because any language can be either compiled or interpreted, the term lacks clarity: compilation and interpretation are properties of a programming language implementation, not of a programming language. Some languages have both compilers and interpreters.[1] Furthermore, a single implementation can involve both a compiler and an interpreter. For example, in some environments, source code is first compiled to an intermediate form (e.g., bytecode) and then interpreted.[2] In other environments, a just-in-time compiler selectively compiles some code at runtime, blurring the distinction further.
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See also
- ANTLR – Parser generator program
- Flex – UNIX program for lexical analysis
- GNU bison – Yacc-compatible parser generator program
- Lex – Lexical analyzer generator
- List of compiled languages
- Interpreter (computing) – Software that executes encoded logic
- Scripting language – Programming language designed for scripting
- Yacc – Parser generator
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