Recompile

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈkəmpaɪɫ/

Recompile (verb)

  1. To compile a program again, usually after changing its code or settings.
  2. To produce a new compiled file from source code, replacing an older compiled version.

Examples

  • The system will build again after you change the code.
  • You should build again if the files are outdated.