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  2. Comparison of programming languages (basic instructions)

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    ^b gets(x) and fgets(x, length, stdin) read unformatted text from stdin. Use of gets is not recommended. Use of gets is not recommended. ^c puts (x) and fputs (x, stdout) write unformatted text to stdout.

  3. Rust (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    [180] [181] The project is active with a team of 6-7 developers, and has added additional Rust code with kernel releases from 2022 to 2024, [182] aiming to demonstrate the minimum viability of the project and resolve key compatibility blockers. [180] [183] The first drivers written in Rust were merged into the kernel for version 6.8. [180]

  4. Standard streams - Wikipedia

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    Standard input is a stream from which a program reads its input data. The program requests data transfers by use of the read operation. Not all programs require stream input. For example, the dir and ls programs (which display file names contained in a directory) may take command-line arguments, but perform their operations without any stream ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Name mangling - Wikipedia

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    32-bit compilers emit, respectively: _f _g@4 @h@4 In the stdcall and fastcall mangling schemes, the function is encoded as _name@X and @name@X respectively, where X is the number of bytes, in decimal, of the argument(s) in the parameter list (including those passed in registers, for fastcall).

  7. Control-flow graph - Wikipedia

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    Some CFG examples: (a) an if-then-else (b) a while loop (c) a natural loop with two exits, e.g. while with an if...break in the middle; non-structured but reducible (d) an irreducible CFG: a loop with two entry points, e.g. goto into a while or for loop A control-flow graph used by the Rust compiler to perform codegen.

  8. Linked list - Wikipedia

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    A random-access list is a list with support for fast random access to read or modify any element in the list. [7] One possible implementation is a skew binary random-access list using the skew binary number system , which involves a list of trees with special properties; this allows worst-case constant time head/cons operations, and worst-case ...

  9. Null-terminated string - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a null-terminated string is a character string stored as an array containing the characters and terminated with a null character (a character with an internal value of zero, called "NUL" in this article, not same as the glyph zero).