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  2. Void type - Wikipedia

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    A program can convert a pointer to any type of data (except a function pointer) to a pointer to void and back to the original type without losing information, which makes these pointers useful for polymorphic functions. The C language standard does not guarantee that the different pointer types have the same size or alignment.

  3. Unit type - Wikipedia

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    In Python, there is a type called NoneType which allows the single value of None. In Python's optional static type annotations, this type is represented as None. [1] In Swift, the unit type is called Void or and its only value is also (), reflecting the 0-tuple interpretation. In Java, the unit type is called Void and its only value is null.

  4. 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]

  5. Visitor pattern - Wikipedia

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    It should be possible to define a new operation for (some) classes of an object structure without changing the classes. When new operations are needed frequently and the object structure consists of many unrelated classes, it's inflexible to add new subclasses each time a new operation is required because "[..] distributing all these operations across the various node classes leads to a system ...

  6. Python syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    A snippet of Python code with keywords highlighted in bold yellow font. The syntax of the Python programming language is the set of rules that defines how a Python program will be written and interpreted (by both the runtime system and by human readers). The Python language has many similarities to Perl, C, and Java. However, there are some ...

  7. Function object - Wikipedia

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    In Python, functions are first-class objects, just like strings, numbers, lists etc. This feature eliminates the need to write a function object in many cases. Any object with a __call__() method can be called using function-call syntax. An example is this accumulator class (based on Paul Graham's study on programming language syntax and ...

  8. Name mangling - Wikipedia

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    For functions, this is then followed by the type information; as format() is a void function, this is simply v; hence: _ZN9wikipedia7article6formatEv For print_to , the standard type std::ostream (which is a typedef for std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> > ) is used, which has the special alias So ; a reference to this type is ...

  9. Return type - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, the return type (or result type) defines and constrains the data type of the value returned from a subroutine or method. [1] In many programming languages (especially statically-typed programming languages such as C, C++, Java) the return type must be explicitly specified when declaring a function. In the Java example: