transcompiler
English
Etymology
transcompile + -er
Noun
transcompiler (plural transcompilers)
- (computing) A translating compiler that takes the source code of a programming language as its input and outputs the source code into either another programming language or an older version of the same language.
Synonyms
- source-to-source compiler
- translating compiler
- transpiler
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See also
Further reading
- transcompiler on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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