Meaning cross-compiler
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cross-compiler


A program that translates instructions from a high-level language on one computer to the machine language of another computer — the one on which the program is to be run.
Source: gartner.com

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cross-compiler


(IEEE) A compiler that executes on one computer but generates assembly code or object code for a different computer.
Source: fda.gov

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cross-compiler


Internet Glossary A compiler that runs on one computer but produces object code for a different type of computer. Cross compilers are used to generate software that can run on computers with a new architecture or on special-purpose devices that cannot host their own compilers.
Source: comptechdoc.org

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cross-compiler


cross compiler|lang=en
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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