Method and apparatus for compiling code

Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Translation of code

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C717S152000, C717S159000, C712S216000

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10274572

ABSTRACT:
The method and apparatus for compiling high level code is described. A method may be utilized that may include integrating the allocation of registers, scheduling instructions, and selecting code functions to produce an intermediate representation of a high level code segment with scheduled instructions. Additionally, a modular conflict handler may be utilized to resolve register and/or scheduler conflicts as may be required or useful in compiling the high level code. Also, a modular transformation interface may be utilized to invoke analyzers as may be required or useful to generate a compiled version of the high level code.

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