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recompile (encz) | recompile,překompilovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
recompile (encz) | recompile,rekompilovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Recompile (gcide) | Recompile \Re`com*pile"\ (r[=e]`k[o^]m*p[imac]l"), v. t.
To compile anew.
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precompiled (encz) | precompiled,přeložený [it.] web |
recompiled (encz) | recompiled,rekompilovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Recompile (gcide) | Recompile \Re`com*pile"\ (r[=e]`k[o^]m*p[imac]l"), v. t.
To compile anew.
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Recompilement (gcide) | Recompilement \Re`com*pile"ment\ (-ment), n.
The act of recompiling; new compilation or digest; as, a
recompilement of the laws. --Bacon.
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recompile the world (jargon) | recompile the world
The surprisingly large amount of work that needs to be done as the result
of any small but globally visible program change. “The world” may mean the
entirety of some huge program, or may in theory refer to every program of a
certain class in the entire known universe. For instance, “Add one #define
to stdio.h, and you have to recompile the world.” This means that any minor
change to the standard-I/O header file theoretically mandates recompiling
every C program in existence, even if only to verify that the change didn't
screw something else up. In practice, you may not actually have to
recompile the world, but the implication is that some human cleverness is
required to figure out what parts can be safely left out.
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