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  2. Ternary conditional operator - Wikipedia

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    The detailed semantics of "the" ternary operator as well as its syntax differs significantly from language to language. A top level distinction from one language to another is whether the expressions permit side effects (as in most procedural languages) and whether the language provides short-circuit evaluation semantics, whereby only the selected expression is evaluated (most standard ...

  3. Comparison of programming languages (list comprehension)

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    Python uses the following syntax to express list comprehensions over finite lists: S = [ 2 * x for x in range ( 100 ) if x ** 2 > 3 ] A generator expression may be used in Python versions >= 2.4 which gives lazy evaluation over its input, and can be used with generators to iterate over 'infinite' input such as the count generator function which ...

  4. Value (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    A non-modifiable l-value is addressable, but not assignable. A modifiable l-value allows the designated object to be changed as well as examined. An r-value is any expression, a non-l-value is any expression that is not an l-value. One example is an "immediate value" (see above) and consequently not addressable.

  5. Assignment (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    For example, i = arr[i] = f() is equivalent to arr[i] = f(); i = arr[i]. In C++ they are also available for values of class types by declaring the appropriate return type for the assignment operator. In Python, assignment statements are not expressions and thus do not have a value. Instead, chained assignments are a series of statements with ...

  6. RPL (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    RPL provides a FOR/NEXT statement for looping from one index to another. The index for the loop is stored in a temporary local variable that can be accessed in the loop. The syntax of the FOR/NEXT block is: index_from index_to FOR variable_name loop_statement NEXT The following example uses the FOR loop to sum the numbers from 1 to 10.

  7. llama.cpp - Wikipedia

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    llama.cpp is an open source software library that performs inference on various large language models such as Llama. [3] It is co-developed alongside the GGML project, a general-purpose tensor library. [4] Command-line tools are included with the library, [5] alongside a server with a simple web interface. [6] [7]

  8. C++ - Wikipedia

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    Ada 95, C#, [5] C99, Carbon, Chapel, [6] Clojure, [7] D, Java, [8] JS++, [9] Lua, [10] Nim, [11] Objective-C++, Perl, PHP, Python, [12] Rust, [13] Seed7 C++ Programming at Wikibooks C++ ( / ˈ s iː p l ʌ s p l ʌ s / , pronounced " C plus plus " and sometimes abbreviated as CPP ) is a high-level , general-purpose programming language created ...

  9. Sethi–Ullman algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The simple Sethi–Ullman algorithm works as follows (for a load/store architecture): . Traverse the abstract syntax tree in pre- or postorder . For every leaf node, if it is a non-constant left-child, assign a 1 (i.e. 1 register is needed to hold the variable/field/etc.), otherwise assign a 0 (it is a non-constant right child or constant leaf node (RHS of an operation – literals, values)).

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