Re: What would a compiler interpreter that executes machine code be called?

"Neal Bridges" <support@quartus.net>
7 Nov 2000 13:07:03 -0500

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From: "Neal Bridges" <support@quartus.net>
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Date: 7 Nov 2000 13:07:03 -0500
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Parzival <parz@RemoveThisSpamBucket.home.com> wrote in message
> I was doing some writing, and I wanted to discuss a compiler that
> compiled to native machine code in memory, and then executed that
> code, and I am lacking a term.


"Forth". A modern, native-code Forth compiler does just what you describe.


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