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  2. Namespace - Wikipedia

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    In Java, the idea of a namespace is embodied in Java packages. All code belongs to a package, although that package need not be explicitly named. Code from other packages is accessed by prefixing the package name before the appropriate identifier, for example class String in package java.lang can be referred to as java.lang.String (this is ...

  3. cscope - Wikipedia

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    Second, the developer can now search those files using the command cscope -d. An index must be rebuilt whenever changes are made to indexed files. cscope was created to search content within C code, but it can also be used (with some caveats) for C++ and Java code. [3]

  4. List of open source code libraries - Wikipedia

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    List of open-source code libraries [1] [2] [3] Library Name Programming Language Open Source License ASP.NET Core: C#: MIT Fast Artificial Neural Network: C: GPL OpenSSL: C/C++: Apache 2.0 Boost: C++: Boost Software License Dlib: C++: Boost Software License Google Test: C++: BSD-3 mlpack: C++: Apache 2.0 OpenNN: C++: GPL GLFW: C++: Zlib License ...

  5. 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).

  6. Wikipedia:Namespace - Wikipedia

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    A Wikipedia namespace is a set of Wikipedia pages whose names begin with a particular reserved word recognized by the MediaWiki software (followed by a colon). For example, in the user namespace all titles begin with the prefix User:. In the case of the article (or main) namespace, in which encyclopedia articles appear, the reserved word and ...

  7. Standard Libraries (CLI) - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Libraries are a set of libraries included in the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) in order to encapsulate many common functions, such as file reading and writing, XML document manipulation, exception handling, application globalization, network communication, threading, and reflection, which makes the programmer's job easier.

  8. C++ Standard Library - Wikipedia

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    The C++ Standard Library underwent ISO standardization as part of the C++ ISO Standardization effort in the 1990s. Since 2011, it has been expanded and updated every three years [8] with each revision of the C++ standard. Since C++23, the C++ Standard Library can be imported using modules, which were introduced in C++20.

  9. List of C-family programming languages - Wikipedia

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    An interpreted version of C/C++, much in the way BeanShell is an interpreted version of Java. Claire: 1994: Yves Caseau: A high-level functional and object-oriented language with rule processing abilities. Cyclone: 2001: Greg Morrisett : Intended to be a safe dialect of the C language.