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In some programming languages (including Ada, Perl, Ruby, Apache Groovy, Kotlin, Haskell, and Pascal), a shortened two-dot ellipsis is used to represent a range of values given two endpoints; for example, to iterate through a list of integers between 1 and 100 inclusive in Perl: foreach (1..100)
The character between the address and the symbol (separated by spaces) is the type of a symbol. The nm utility program on Unix systems lists the symbols from object files. The System.map is directly related to it, in that this file is produced by nm on the whole kernel program – just like nm lists the symbols and their types for any small object programs.
For example, the set of characters matched by \w (word characters) is expanded to include letters and accented letters as defined by Unicode properties. Such matching is slower than the normal (ASCII-only) non-UCP alternative. Note that the UCP option requires the library to have been built to include Unicode support (this is the default for ...
HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS can be inserted with Alt+0 1 3 3, using the numeric keypad. In macOS, it can be inserted with ⌥ Opt+; (on an English language keyboard). In some Linux distributions, it can be inserted with AltGr+. (this produces an interpunct on other systems), or Compose... In Android, ellipsis is a long-press key.
PGF/TikZ is a pair of languages for producing vector graphics (e.g., technical illustrations and drawings) from a geometric/algebraic description, with standard features including the drawing of points, lines, arrows, paths, circles, ellipses and polygons.
It chronicles the history of Unix and how it led to the creation of Linux. The book provides samples of code written in C, and learning exercises at the end of chapters. The author is a former writer for the Linux Weekly News [1] and the current maintainer for the Linux man pages project. [2]
PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS U+FE19: Po, other Common ︰ PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL TWO DOT LEADER U+FE30: Po, other Common ﹅ SESAME DOT U+FE45: Po, other Common ﹆ WHITE SESAME DOT U+FE46: Po, other Common ﹉ DASHED OVERLINE U+FE49: Po, other Common ﹊ CENTRELINE OVERLINE U+FE4A: Po, other Common ﹋ WAVY ...
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