static code transformations
[/ˈstætɪk koʊd trænsˌfɔrˈmeɪʃənz/]
noun
transformações de código estático
1. Automated modifications applied to source code at compile-time or analysis-time without executing the program, used for optimization, refactoring, or code generation
The compiler performs static code transformations to eliminate dead code and optimize variable allocation.
O compilador realiza transformações de código estático para eliminar código morto e otimizar a alocação de variáveis.
2. Syntactic or semantic alterations to code structure performed before runtime, such as inlining functions or constant folding
Static code transformations can replace expressions with their computed values during compilation.
Transformações de código estático podem substituir expressões pelos seus valores computados durante a compilação.
This is technical terminology predominantly used in software development, compiler design, and computer science education. The concept is language-agnostic and used similarly in both Brazilian Portuguese and international contexts. It represents a core practice in modern compiler technology and is essential terminology for software engineers and computer scientists in both Brazil and the USA.
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