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Compilers are implementations of programming languages which convert source code into another format, such as a binary executable, bytecode, or another programming language. Use this tag for questions about the design or implementation of compilers. This contrasts with interpreters, which execute source code directly.
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What's the relation between a language being managed and its compiler being reversible?
This means that decompilable compilers only go up to a certain depth.
Managed code also means that the compilation does not go up to the final depth. …