What is register transfer language in computer architecture?
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In computer science, register transfer language (RTL) is a kind of intermediate representation (IR) that is very close to assembly language, such as that which is used in a compiler. It is used to describe data flow at the register-transfer level of an architecture. Academic papers and textbooks often use a form of RTL as an architecture-neutral assembly language. RTL is used as the name of a specific intermediate representation in several compilers, including the Gnu Compiler Collection (GCC), Zephyr, and the European compiler projects CerCo and CompCert.
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