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  • ==Compilers== ...PUs is much lower than the combined cost of many individual non-targetable compilers.
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  • {{Short description|Original compiler for C++}} ...s]], [[function (programming)|function]], etc. Cfront was based on CPre, a C compiler started in 1979.
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  • {{short description|C/C++ compiler for POSIX-compatible operating systems}} | programming language = [[C (programming language)|C]]
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  • {{Short description|Intermediate code used by optimizing compilers}} ...book|url=https://archive.org/details/compilersprincip00ahoa/page/466|title=Compilers, principles, techniques, and tools|last=V.|first=Aho, Alfred|date=1986|publ
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  • The classic gotcha in [[C (programming language)|C]]/[[C++]] is the construct <syntaxhighlight lang="c">
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  • ...irst commercial [[C (programming language)|C]] [[compiler]], [[Whitesmiths C]]. ...front-end for the compiler, that emitted C-language code for input to the C compiler.
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  • ...ion|allocation]] mistakes. It replaces parts (such as [[malloc]]) of the [[C standard library]] provided by the [[operating system]] or [[compiler]] wit ...cles/dmalloc_solaris.html Using Dmalloc With the Solaris OS and Sun Studio Compilers]
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  • | name = Lattice C | programming language = C, Assembly
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  • * Use high level [[C to HDL]] converter * Place equivalent [[logic gate]]s on the IC. Silicon compilers typically use standard-cell libraries provided by manufacturers so that the
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  • | influenced by = ALGOL, Pascal, C ...onStop) hardware. TAL resembles a cross between [[C (programming language)|C]] and [[Pascal programming language|Pascal]]. It was the original [[system
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  • ...=Sethi |first2=Ravi |author-link2=Ravidassia |last3=Ullman |first3=Jeffrey C. |author-link3=Jeffrey Ullman |publisher=Mark S. Dalton |year=1986 |isbn=0- ...iary step.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Fischer |first1=Charles N. |title=What do compilers produce? |url=https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~fischer/cs536.s05/lectures/Lecture
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  • <syntaxhighlight lang="c"> Most compilers would not actually generate two multiply instructions and a store for this
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  • {{short description|Discontinued C IDE and compiler}} {{Technical reasons|Turbo C#|the C# IDE|Turbo C Sharp}}
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  • ...is an [[open-source software|open-source]] [[Java compiler]] written in [[C++]]. It is no longer being updated. [[Category:Free and open source compilers]]
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  • ...ps. Open64 supports [[Fortran]] 77/95 and [[C (programming language)|C]]/[[C++]], as well as the [[Shared memory (interprocess communication)|shared mem ...major components are the [[front end processor (program)|frontend]] for C/C++ (using [[GNU Compiler Collection|GCC]]) and Fortran 77/90 (using the Cray
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  • ...o the field of [[compiler|compilation]]. Quite naturally, whereas ordinary compilers make a so-called '''clean build''', that is, (re)build all program modules, ...urce files, where most of the code remains unchanged. For most incremental compilers, compiling a program with small changes to its source code is usually near
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  • | products = [[Watcom C/C++ compiler]], [[Watcom SQL]], [[VX-REXX]] ...a. Watcom produced a variety of tools, including the well-known [[Watcom C/C++ compiler]] introduced in 1988.
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  • {{Distinguish|Small-c conservative}} | name = Small-C
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  • ...is a feature of some computer [[programming language]]s, especially the [[C preprocessor]], whereby a [[macro (computer science)|macro]] may be declare ...ef name=N3033/><!-- The first source is the C++ version and the second the C version. They are not duplicates. -->
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  • | programming language = [[C++ (programming language)|C++]] [[Category:C (programming language) compilers]]
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