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- widely used retargetable compiler. The cost of producing a retargetable compiler that generates code of similar quality to a non-retargetable compiler (i...
- The Small Device C Compiler (SDCC) is a free-software, partially retargetable C compiler for 8-bit microcontrollers. It is distributed under the GNU General...
- LCC ("Local C Compiler" or "Little C Compiler") is a small, retargetable compiler for the ANSI C programming language. Although its source code is available...
- generating code: either through a retargetable code generator or through a retargetable compiler generator. The retargetable code generator uses the application...
- Retargetable graphics (abbreviated as RTG) is a device driver API mainly used by third-party graphics hardware to interface with AmigaOS via a set of libraries...
- containing several warheads, each capable of being aimed to hit a different target. The concept is almost invariably ****ociated with intercontinental ballistic...
- idea behind RTL was first described in The Design and Application of a Retargetable Peephole Optimizer. In GCC, RTL is generated from the GIMPLE representation...
- Target Corporation is an American retail corporation that operates a chain of discount department stores and hypermarkets, headquartered in Minneapolis...
- The Amsterdam Compiler Kit (ACK) is a retargetable compiler suite and toolchain written by Andrew Tanenbaum and Ceriel Jacobs, since 2005 maintained by...
- May 23, 2019. Ganapathi, M.; Fischer, C. N.; Hennessy, J. L. (1982). "Retargetable Compiler Code Generation". Computing Surveys. 14 (4): 573–592. doi:10...