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  2. typeof - Wikipedia

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    In these languages, the typeof operator is the method for obtaining run-time type information. In other languages, such as C# [2] or D [3] and, to some degree, in C (as part of nonstandard extensions and proposed standard revisions), [4] [5] the typeof operator returns the static type of the operand. That is, it evaluates to the declared type ...

  3. Run-time type information - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-time_type_information

    A Java typecast behaves similarly; if the object being cast is not actually an instance of the target type, and cannot be converted to one by a language-defined method, an instance of java.lang.ClassCastException will be thrown. [9]

  4. Type conversion - Wikipedia

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    In the C family of languages and ALGOL 68, the word cast typically refers to an explicit type conversion (as opposed to an implicit conversion), causing some ambiguity about whether this is a re-interpretation of a bit-pattern or a real data representation conversion. More important is the multitude of ways and rules that apply to what data ...

  5. Comparison of programming languages (object-oriented ...

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    Java class name« extends parentclass»« implements interfaces» { members} interface name« extends parentinterfaces» {members } package name; members: PHP namespace name; members: Objective-C @interface name« : parentclass» [8] «< protocols >» { instance_fields} method_and_property_declarations @end @implementation name method ...

  6. Type safety - Wikipedia

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    The Java language is designed to enforce type safety. Anything in Java happens inside an object and each object is an instance of a class. To implement the type safety enforcement, each object, before usage, needs to be allocated. Java allows usage of primitive types but only inside properly allocated objects.

  7. Downcasting - Wikipedia

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    While we could also convert myObject to a compile-time String using the universal java.lang.Object.toString(), this would risk calling the default implementation of toString() where it was unhelpful or insecure, and exception handling could not prevent this. In C++, run-time type checking is implemented through dynamic_cast.

  8. Operator (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Some languages (e.g. C, C++ and PHP) define a fixed set of operators, while others (e.g. Prolog, [6] Seed7, [7] F#, OCaml, Haskell) allow for user-defined operators. Some programming languages restrict operator symbols to special characters like + or := while others allow names like div (e.g. Pascal). Most languages do not support user-defined ...

  9. Comparison of programming languages (syntax) - Wikipedia

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    Some languages define a special character as a terminator while some, called line-oriented, rely on the newline. Typically, a line-oriented language includes a line continuation feature whereas other languages have no need for line continuation since newline is treated like other whitespace. Some line-oriented languages provide a separator for ...