static code

[/ˈstætɪk koʊd/]
noun
código estático
1. Source code that does not change during program execution; code written in a static form without dynamic alterations
The static code analysis tool identified potential bugs before runtime.
A ferramenta de análise de código estático identificou possíveis erros antes da execução.
2. In programming, code whose behavior and structure are fixed at compile-time rather than determined at runtime
Static code is easier to analyze and predict compared to dynamic code.
O código estático é mais fácil de analisar e prever em comparação com o código dinâmico.
3. Fixed binary code or machine code that does not self-modify during execution
Static code provides better security properties than self-modifying code.
O código estático oferece melhores propriedades de segurança do que o código auto-modificável.
This is a specialized technical term used primarily in software development and computer science. The term is consistent across English and Portuguese-speaking tech communities, with minimal regional variation. It is essential terminology in discussions about software quality, security, and performance optimization.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
static analysiscompiled codefixed codenon-dynamic code
Antonyms / Antônimos
dynamic coderuntime codeself-modifying code

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
código estático
Standard term used in software development contexts across Brazil
Portugal
código estático
Same terminology used in Portuguese IT industry
USA/International
static code
Primarily used in English-speaking technical contexts

Related Words

static analysiscode analysissource codecompilationruntimedebugging

Related Idioms & Phrases

static code analysis
static code review
static vs. dynamic code
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