I have a question about the word compile. How can I say if a source code of a computer program contains no errors?
a. The program compiles. b. The program can compile. c. The program can be compiled. d. The program will compile. e. The program will be compiled. f. Other.
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1) The code compiles with no errors (or warnings). ) 2) The code will compile with no errors (or warnings). )
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1) The code compiles with no errors (or warnings).
) 2) The code will compile with no errors (or warnings).
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1) The code compiles with no errors (or warnings). (Write this in a report after you have successfully compiled the program.)
2) The code will compile with no errors (or warnings). (Write this in a report transferring the source code to someone else, orsaving it to a source code repository.)