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Old 10-18-2001
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Question update executable file

Hi All,
Is it possible to update an executable file created using cc or gcc compiler.
ie., very clearly
If i create a C program and execute it and an executable file a.out is created.
but the run time for the execution is around 30 minutes.
Is it possible to update that executable, if some small changes had been made to source code.
since the compiler takes 30 min. again to get the updated result.

I am not an expert in C. but this seems, hitting my mind for a long time...
Is there any way to achieve this or this is an Impossible task.

Thanks in Advance,
Anent
 

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