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- Q538985 subject Q6373887.
- Q538985 abstract "In computer programming, loop-invariant code consists of statements or expressions (in an imperative programming language) which can be moved outside the body of a loop without affecting the semantics of the program. Loop-invariant code motion (also called hoisting or scalar promotion) is a compiler optimization which performs this movement automatically.".
- Q538985 wikiPageExternalLink hoisting.htm.
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- Q538985 wikiPageWikiLink Q6373887.
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- Q538985 comment "In computer programming, loop-invariant code consists of statements or expressions (in an imperative programming language) which can be moved outside the body of a loop without affecting the semantics of the program. Loop-invariant code motion (also called hoisting or scalar promotion) is a compiler optimization which performs this movement automatically.".
- Q538985 label "Loop-invariant code motion".