enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Value (computer science) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_(computer_science)

    When executed, the computer generates an integer value of 13, but because the program has not explicitly designated where in the computer this 13 is stored, the expression is a non l-value. On the other hand, if a C program declares a variable x and assigns the value of 13 to x, then the expression x has a value of 13 and is an l-value.

  3. Fundamental Concepts in Programming Languages - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_Concepts_in...

    Fundamental Concepts in Programming Languages were an influential set of lecture notes written by Christopher Strachey for the International Summer School in Computer Programming at Copenhagen in August, 1967.

  4. C syntax - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_syntax

    A snippet of C code which prints "Hello, World!". The syntax of the C programming language is the set of rules governing writing of software in C. It is designed to allow for programs that are extremely terse, have a close relationship with the resulting object code, and yet provide relatively high-level data abstraction.

  5. Value-level programming - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value-level_programming

    To see why typical lambda style programs are primarily value-level, consider the usual definition of a value-to-value function, say f = λx.E. here, x must be a value variable (since the argument of f is a value by definition) and E must denote a value too (since f's result is a value by definition).

  6. Integer literal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer_literal

    In computer science, an integer literal is a kind of literal for an integer whose value is directly represented in source code.For example, in the assignment statement x = 1, the string 1 is an integer literal indicating the value 1, while in the statement x = 0x10 the string 0x10 is an integer literal indicating the value 16, which is represented by 10 in hexadecimal (indicated by the 0x prefix).

  7. Talk:Value (computer science) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Value_(computer_science)

    4 lvalue and rvalue. 2 comments. 5 value is a run-time notion, not the normal form of an expression. 2 comments. 6 Assignment: l-values and r-values. 1 comment. 7 ...

  8. L-value - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-value

    L-value, L value or lvalue may refer to: In astronomy, a measure of brightness of a lunar eclipse on the Danjon scale; L-value (computer science), denoting an object to which values can be assigned; In number theory, the value of an L-function; In space physics, the value assigned to an L-shell, a particular set of planetary magnetic field lines

  9. Literal (computer programming) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literal_(computer_programming)

    In computer science, a literal is a textual representation (notation) of a value as it is written in source code. [1] [2] Almost all programming languages have notations for atomic values such as integers, floating-point numbers, and strings, and usually for Booleans and characters; some also have notations for elements of enumerated types and compound values such as arrays, records, and objects.