0 present participle of compile --
1 to collect information from different places and arrange it in a book, report, or list: --
We're compiling some facts and figures for a documentary on the subject.
2 to change a computer program into a machine language --
Moreover, the lazy variant provides additional speedup in the total time by not compiling unreached parts of the query.
However, control flow compilation cannot be used for compiling recursive predicates.
But in our experience, the single largest explanation for problems in compiling economic evaluation relates to poorly supported inferences from the clinical data available (2).
Socialists took the initiative in compiling and popularizing statistical surveys of poverty, as well as actively seeking solutions.
However, as we will argue, the mechanisms are not sufficient for compiling more sophisticated control mechanisms, such as exceptions, or procedures with static links.
When compiling a set of deterministic rules with some non-deterministic matching conditions, some choice points are needed to handle the backtracking.
In compiling these expressions, the evaluator which is used to evaluate e2 or e is the evaluator which is evaluating the whole expression.
The editors are to be congratulated on compiling a varied yet coherent set of papers.