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The development of compilers for new programming languages first developed in an existing language but then rewritten in the new language and compiled by itself, is another example of the bootstrapping notion.
High-level languages are compiled or interpreted into machine language object code.
Some instructions were added that were never intended to be used in assembly language but fit well with compiled high level languages.
In most languages when the program is compiled the for is looked up and replaced with a pointer ( more or less ) to the method.
The clone's outputted messages can also be customized for a variety of European languages or Japanese and can be compiled with a variety of C compilers.
Freyja is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources ; in the Prose Edda and Heimskringla, both written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century ; in several Sagas of Icelanders ; in the short story Sörla þáttr ; in the poetry of skalds ; and into the modern age in Scandinavian folklore, as well as the name for Friday in many Germanic languages.
At the same time he compiled a Sanskrit and Latin glossary ( 1830 ) in which, more especially in the second and third editions ( 1847 and 1868 – 71 ), he also took account of the cognate languages.
Grammars of non-European languages began to be compiled for the purposes of evangelization and Bible translation from the 16th century onward, such as Grammatica o Arte de la Lengua General de los Indios de los Reynos del Perú ( 1560 ), and a Quechua grammar by Fray Domingo de Santo Tomás.
Java applets run at very fast speeds comparable to, but generally slower than, other compiled languages such as C ++, but until approximately 2011 many times faster than JavaScript.
The Microsoft. NET Framework languages always compile to Common Intermediate Language ( CIL ) which is then just-in-time compiled into native machine code.
For example, some compiled languages require that programs must explicitly state the data-type of a variable at the time it is declared or first used while some interpreted languages take advantage of the dynamic aspects of interpreting to make such declarations unnecessary.
Initially, interpreted languages were compiled line-by-line ; that is, each line was compiled as it was about to be executed, and if a loop or subroutine caused certain lines to be executed multiple times, they would be recompiled every time.
Many interpreted languages are first compiled to some form of virtual machine code, which is then either interpreted or compiled at runtime to native code.
The use of the same bytecode for all JVMs on all platforms allows Java to be described as a write once, run anywhere programming language, versus write once, compile anywhere, which describes cross-platform compiled languages.
Java bytecode is an intermediate language which is typically compiled from Java, but it can also be compiled from other programming languages.
: Next, macros make it possible to define data languages that are immediately compiled into code, which means that constructs such as state machines can be implemented in a way that is both natural and efficient.
For compiled languages, static semantics essentially include those semantic rules that can be checked at compile time.
In some languages, the meaningless operation will be detected when the program is compiled (" static " type checking ), and rejected by the compiler, while in others, it will be detected when the program is run (" dynamic " type checking ), resulting in a runtime exception.
This is the case in some languages, such as Java: each class is compiled separately into a file and linked by the interpreter at runtime.
Later versions also included additional languages that compiled to the p-code base.
Process VMs are implemented using an interpreter ; performance comparable to compiled programming languages is achieved by the use of just-in-time compilation.

compiled and same
Books 2 – 6 of the Itinerarium Regis Ricardi, a Latin prose narrative of the same events apparently compiled by Richard, a canon of Holy Trinity, London, are closely related to Ambroise's poem.
The same program in its human-readable source code form, from which executable programs are derived ( e. g., compiled ), enables a programmer to study and develop its algorithms.
Near the end of the Second World War, Allied forces discovered that the SS had compiled lists of people slated for immediate arrest during the invasion of Britain in the abandoned Operation Sea Lion, and Wells was included in the alphabetical list on the same page of " The Black Book " as Rebecca West.
At the same time, they advise users to obtain a patent license for any relevant technologies that LAME may implement before including a compiled version of the encoder in a product.
Secret Theatre 1994 compiled rare tracks and demos, while Orange and Blue 1996 contained previously unreleased material including a flower-power cover of Kurt Cobain's song " Lithium " originally recorded by Cobain's grunge band of the same name, Nirvana.
Compiled behavior was the same as interpreted except that local variables were lexical by default in compiled code, and no error checking was done for inline operations such as CAR and CDR.
While a compiled application can interleave FPU and SSE instructions side-by-side, the Pentium III will not issue an FPU and an SSE instruction in the same clock cycle.
The same approach is used with the Forth code used in Open Firmware systems: the source language is compiled into " F code " ( a bytecode ), which is then interpreted by a virtual machine.
Boundary records compiled in the reign of John already showed the famous Tortworth Chestnut in South Gloucestershire, as a landmark ; and it was also known by the same name of " Great Chestnut of Tortworth " in the days of Stephen.
The Prose Edda was originally referred to as simply the Edda, but was later called the Prose Edda to distinguish it from the Poetic Edda, a collection of anonymous poetry from earlier traditional sources compiled around the same time as the Prose Edda in 13th century Iceland.
His sixth Look into the Eyeball ( 2001 ) continued the same musical exploration of Feelings, but was compiled of more upbeat tracks, like those found on Uh-Oh.
The show was based in part on writer Candace Bushnell's book of the same name, compiled from her column with the New York Observer.
The land now called Bayswater belonged to the Abbey of Westminster when the Domesday Book was compiled ; the most considerable tenant under the abbot was Bainiardus, probably the same Norman associate of the Conqueror who gave his name to Baynard's Castle.
# When installing the same package on multiple computers, the package may be compiled once and a binary package created for quick installation on the other computers, assuming sufficiently similar hardware.
Two other key songs written and recorded for SMiLE -- " Cabin Essence " and " Surf's Up " -- were compiled by Carl Wilson and included on the 20 / 20 and Surf's Up LPs in more or less the same form as Wilson had intended them for SMiLE, while the song " Cool Cool Water " ( an extended track built around the SMiLE fragment " I love to say Dada ") later appeared on the Sunflower album.
The same order was presented in the Tso Chuan ( Tso Commentary ), attributed to Tso Chiu-Ming, probably compiled in the 4th century BC ( Kartomi, 1990 ).
In computer programming, the basic object system ( BOS ) is a C-callable library that implements the notion of object and which uses tcl as its interpreter for interpreted methods ( you can have " compiled " methods in C, and mix compiled and interpreted methods in the same object, plus lots more ).
His Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde, compiled over the same period as Hart-Davis's correspondence with George Lyttelton, was described in a review of the latter as " a mammoth undertaking whose difficulties and challenges are documented in great detail in the letters, giving a satisfying portrayal of what dedication in literary scholarship looks like from the inside ".
This table was compiled using the same criteria as their World University Rankings but with the weighting for academic reputation reduced to recognise the fact that older universities have deeper and more established alumni networks.
ACL2 also derives efficiency from being built on Common Lisp ; for example, the same specification that is the basis for inductive verification can be compiled and run natively.
The recordings had been compiled out of material The Beatles recorded in London in January 1969, the same sessions that would be used to create The Beatles ' Let It Be album, which was released in May 1970.
After the test is completed, the results can be compiled and compared to the responses of a norm group, usually composed of people at the same age or grade level as the person being evaluated.

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