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Systems Programming

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Preprocessors
Preprocessor
C preprocessor
Inline expansion
Assembly language
Assembly language
Linker
Decompiler
Static library
Java Classloader
Volume boot record
Compilers
Compiler
Compiled language
Interpreted language
Compiler frontend
Intermediate representation
Symbol table
Lexical analysis
Syntax analysis
Recursive descent parser
S-attributed grammar
Scannerless parsing
Syntax (programming languages)
Parsing
Parse tree
Formal grammar
Type checking
Object binding
Parsing
Data flow analysis
Dependence analysis
Alias analysis
Pointer analysis
Escape analysis
Call graph
Control flow graph
Dead code elimination
Constant propagation
Loop transformation
Register allocation
Automatic parallelization
Loop transformation
Basic block
Interprocedural optimization
Dynamic linking and other tools
Dynamic linking
Dynamic Data Exchange
Dynamic linker
Direct binding
Common language runtime
Library (computing)
Dynamic-link library
Runtime library
Memory debugger
Debugger
GNU Debugger
Comparison of debuggers