Stage compiler
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A Stage compiler is a variant of the source-to-source compiler, which compiles to assembly language of a theoretical machine. Examples of stage compilers include the Prolog machine (a.k.a. Warren abstract machine) and byte-code compilers for Java, Python among many others.
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