generated code

collocation in English

meaningsofgenerateandcode

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generate
verb[T]
uk
/ˈdʒen.ə.reɪt/
us
/ˈdʒen.ə.reɪt/
to cause something ...
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code
noun
uk
/kəʊd/
us
/koʊd/
a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form, or a system of numbers, letters, or signals used to represent something in a shorter or more ...
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(Definition ofgenerateandcodefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgenerated code

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To be suitable, an interface must conform to the idioms used for printing in the language of thegeneratedcode.
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Thegeneratedcodeshould be idiomatic and readable.
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This makes thegeneratedcodemore robust against erroneous inputs or faulty data.
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There is also an expression construct that suppresses algebraic simplification; this construct is used to makegeneratedcodemore readable.
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That way, the generating code can create inter-template jumps in thegeneratedcode.
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Figure 4 uses the implementation prologue property to insert definitions of these functions into thegeneratedcode.
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Compared with code templates and command-line options, this syntactic extension is the simplest method of controlling howgeneratedcodeis coupled to client code.
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This form of output might be advantageous to perform subsequent program transformations on thegeneratedcode.
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Because templates are source code, each template determines the language of, the interface to, and the internal structure of thegeneratedcode.
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The most significant uses are to override default choices of names and representations and to insert hand-written code in various places in thegeneratedcode.
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We have decided on a call-by-value strategy which, in addition, prohibits reductions in thegeneratedcodeuntil it is run.
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Thegeneratedcodeshould be written in the programming language of your choice.
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This makes the compiler simpler, which contributes to our confidence in the correctness ofgeneratedcode.
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For efficiency, thegeneratedcodeactually modifies the output bitmap in place.
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The reduced cost of delivering a specific configuration assistant and the efficiency and compactness of thegeneratedcodeare clear advantages of this approach.
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Thus, thegeneratedcodefor these kinds of problems is extremely efficient and accurate, because it does not rely on numeric approximations.
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In all cases, the problem to be solved is to makegeneratedcodeinteroperate with hand-written code.
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Thegeneratedcoderuns very fast and without the need for the host language's run-time system.
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The examples above show not only what thegeneratedcodedoes but also what the interfaces look like.
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Each case study begins with an overview, which describes the sort of client in which thegeneratedcodeis embedded.
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