A compiler is a computer program that translates code written in a high-level programming language (source code) into a low-level language (e.g., machine code or assembly language) that a computer can understand and execute. Compilers are commonly used to create executable programs, libraries, or other software components from source code. They perform tasks such as lexical analysis, parsing, semantic analysis, code optimization, and code generation.
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