The GNU Compiler for Java (GCJ) is a discontinued free compiler for the Java programming language. It was part of the GNU Compiler Collection. GCJ compiles...
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example would be the now discontinued GNU Compiler for Java. The most common form of output from a Java compiler is Java class files containing cross-platform...
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The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is a collection of compilers from the GNU Project that support various programming languages, hardware architectures...
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include: The GNU Compiler for Java, which is capable of compiling Java code into native standalone executables. GCJAppletViewer for launching Java applets...
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software movement developed other Java compilers, most notably the GNU Compiler for Java. Others include the Eclipse Java Compiler (ECJ), which is maintained...
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Espresso, compiles from Java to Java bytecode (Java 1.0 only) GNU Compiler for Java (GCJ), compiles from Java to Java bytecode; it can also compile to native...
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for Java JVM/JDK for Classic Mac OS; Blackdown Java – Port of Sun's JDK for Linux; GNU's Classpath and GCJ (The GNU Compiler for Java); Oracle Corporation's...
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Javac (category Java compilers)
Java Class Library, supports compiling and running javac using the Classpath runtime — GNU Interpreter for Java (GIJ) — and compiler — GNU Compiler for...
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Ahead-of-time compilation (redirect from AOT (compiler))
as a JIT compiler would do. Computer programming portal asm.js compiler (JavaScript) Bartok (CIL) Excelsior JET (Java) GNU Compiler for Java IL2CPU (CIL)...
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Just-in-time compilation (redirect from JIT compiler)
compiler with either a JIT compiler (Excelsior JET) or interpreter (GNU Compiler for Java). JIT compilation may not reliably achieve its goal, namely entering...
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a high performance Java dynamic compiler and interpreter. OpenJDK is another Java SE implementation that is licensed under the GNU GPL. The implementation...
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redirect targets GNU Compiler Collection – Free and open-source compiler for various programming languages GNU Debugger – Source-level debugger GNU m4 – General-purpose...
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Kaffe, a Java virtual machine, used GMP to support Java built-in arbitrary precision arithmetic. Shortly after, GMP support was added to GNU Classpath...
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and Libtool GNU Compiler Collection – optimizing compiler for many programming languages, including C, C++, Fortran, Ada, and Java GNU Debugger (gdb)...
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compiler. JamaicaVM (aicas) – a hard real-time Java VM for embedded systems. Excelsior JET – a licensed Java SE implementation with AOT compiler for Windows...
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Collection GCJ—GNU Compiler for Java GCP—Google Cloud Platform GCR—Group Coded Recording GDB—GNU Debugger GDI—Graphics Device Interface GFDL—GNU Free Documentation...
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Judiciary, the constitutional body governing the Judiciary of Spain GNU Compiler for Java Grand Central Airport, in Midrand, South Africa Knight Grand Commander...
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GNAT (redirect from GNAT compiler)
GNAT is a free-software compiler for the Ada programming language which forms part of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). It supports all versions of the...
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Tiny C Compiler, TCC, tCc, or TinyCC is an x86, X86-64 and ARM processor C compiler initially written by Fabrice Bellard. It is designed to work for slower...
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Jikes (category Java compilers)
software community needed free Java implementations, the GNU Compiler for Java became the most commonly used compiler. Free and open-source software portal...
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C/C++ with a fast incremental compiler The Eclipse platform has included an incremental compiler for Java as a part of the Java Development Tools project...
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single locale. Uses a GCC Front End. The EDGE C/C++ compiler is based on the Microtec C/C++ compiler. Last Open64 v5.0 uses GCC 4.2 as its Front End, which...
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Alcatel-Lucent products Compiled native interface (previously Cygnus native interface), software framework for the GNU Compiler for Java Container Network Interface...
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them. The Java platform consists of several programs, each of which provides a portion of its overall capabilities. For example, the Java compiler, which...
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Bytecode (redirect from Byte-compiler)
environment for statistical computing offers a bytecode compiler through the compiler package, now standard with R version 2.13.0. It is possible to compile this...
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Free Software Foundation (redirect from GNU Press)
replacements for Skype and Siri. Previous projects highlighted as needing work included the Free Java implementations, GNU Classpath, and GNU Compiler for Java, which...
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JDBC 4.0 support (JSR 221). Java Compiler API (JSR 199): an API allowing a Java program to select and invoke a Java Compiler programmatically. Upgrade of...
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environments for a number of other languages, including Crystal, the Codon high performance python compiler, the GNU Compiler for Java runtime environment...
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computer science, a compiler-compiler or compiler generator is a programming tool that creates a parser, interpreter, or compiler from some form of formal...
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