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'''Dynamic recompilation''' (sometimes abbreviated to '''dynarec''' or '''DRC''') is a feature of some emulators and virtual machines, where the system may recompile some part of a program ''during execution''. By compiling during execution, the system can tailor the generated code to reflect the program's run-time environment, and potentially produce more efficient code by exploiting information that is not available to a traditional static compiler. | '''Dynamic recompilation''' (sometimes abbreviated to '''dynarec''' or '''DRC''') is a feature of some emulators and virtual machines, where the system may recompile some part of a program ''during execution''. By compiling during execution, the system can tailor the generated code to reflect the program's run-time environment, and potentially produce more efficient code by exploiting information that is not available to a traditional static compiler. | ||
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