Interpreter directive

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An interpreter directive is a computer language construct that is used to control which interpreter parses and interprets the instructions in a computer program.[1] It is also commonly referred to as an interpreter designator.

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References

  1. Weik, Martin H. (2000). Computer Science and Communications Dictionary. Volume 1. Springer. p. 829. ISBN 978-0-7923-8425-0. 
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