uncompiled code
[ʌnkəmˈpaɪld koʊd]
nounpl: uncompiled code / uncompiled codes
código não compilado
1. Source code in its original form that has not yet been processed by a compiler to create executable machine code or bytecode
The developer reviewed the uncompiled code before submitting it for compilation.
O desenvolvedor revisou o código não compilado antes de submetê-lo para compilação.
2. Program source written in a high-level language that remains in human-readable format and requires compilation before execution
Uncompiled code is easier to debug because you can see the original instructions.
O código não compilado é mais fácil de debugar porque você pode ver as instruções originais.
3. Raw source code that has syntax errors or has not been verified by a compiler
The uncompiled code contained several syntax errors that prevented successful compilation.
O código não compilado continha vários erros de sintaxe que impediram a compilação bem-sucedida.
This is technical terminology widely used in software development globally. In Brazil, the term 'código não compilado' is standard in academic and professional programming contexts. The concept is fundamental to understanding the software development lifecycle, particularly in statically-typed languages like Java, C++, and C#.
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