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  2. Node graph architecture - Wikipedia

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    Mathematically they can be thought of as additional input values to the node's compute function. The only difference is that these values are controlled directly by the user instead of being output by another node as a by-product of its execution. For example, in the simple example above regarding a node that adds two numbers, we can introduce ...

  3. PHP - Wikipedia

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    As of 2025, the output of the above sample program is "I am currently 30 years old." In lieu of function pointers, functions in PHP can be referenced by a string containing their name. In this manner, normal PHP functions can be used, for example, as callbacks or within function tables. [225]

  4. Node.js - Wikipedia

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    The most significant difference between Node.js and PHP is that most functions in PHP block until completion (commands execute only after previous commands finish), while Node.js functions are non-blocking (commands execute concurrently and use callbacks to signal completion or failure), [29] thus opening up new attack surfaces that are ...

  5. Virtual method table - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a virtual method table (VMT), virtual function table, virtual call table, dispatch table, vtable, or vftable is a mechanism used in a programming language to support dynamic dispatch (or run-time method binding).

  6. Function (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    A built-in function, or builtin function, or intrinsic function, is a function for which the compiler generates code at compile time or provides in a way other than for other functions. [23] A built-in function does not need to be defined like other functions since it is built in to the programming language. [24]

  7. File descriptor - Wikipedia

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    File descriptors for a single process, file table and inode table. Note that multiple file descriptors can refer to the same file table entry (e.g., as a result of the dup system call [3]: 104 ) and that multiple file table entries can in turn refer to the same inode (if it has been opened multiple times; the table is still simplified because it represents inodes by file names, even though an ...

  8. Lookup table - Wikipedia

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    An n-bit LUT can encode any n-input Boolean function by storing the truth table of the function in the LUT. This is an efficient way of encoding Boolean logic functions, and LUTs with 4-6 bits of input are in fact the key component of modern field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) which provide reconfigurable hardware logic capabilities.

  9. List of unit testing frameworks - Wikipedia

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    The columns in the tables below are described here. Name: Name of the framework; xUnit: Whether classified as xUnit; TAP: Whether can emit Test Anything Protocol (TAP) output; Generators: Whether supports data generators – generating test input data and running a test with the generated data