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In [[computer programming]], '''self-modifying code''' is code that modifies itself. This is straightforward to write when using [[assembly language]] and is also supported by some high level language interpreters such as [[SNOBOL4]] or the [[Lisp programming language]]. It is more difficult to implement on compilers but compilers such as [[Clipper programming language|Clipper]] and [[Spitbol]] make a fair attempt at it. Batch programming scripts often involve self modifying code as well.
Self-modifying code is often executing slower on mordern processors. This is because most mordern processors will try to keep code from data in its [[
Self modifying code is not recomended to use when alternatives exist. This is because such code can be difficult to understand and maintain.
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