Mechanism for integrating user-defined instructions with compile

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395707, 395705, G06F 945

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ABSTRACT:
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus and method for integrating a user-defined instruction stream with a compiler-generated instruction stream is provided. The method can be implemented for a variety of source code types and target hardware platforms. The method comprises the steps of translating the compiler-generated instruction stream to a machine-dependent intermediate form, translating the user-defined instruction stream to a machine-dependent intermediate form, integrating the user-defined instruction stream with the compiler-generated instruction stream, and optimizing the integrated instruction stream.

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