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  2. Syntax (programming languages) - Wikipedia

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    The parsing stage itself can be divided into two parts: the parse tree, or "concrete syntax tree", which is determined by the grammar, but is generally far too detailed for practical use, and the abstract syntax tree (AST), which simplifies this into a usable form. The AST and contextual analysis steps can be considered a form of semantic ...

  3. Exception handling (programming) - Wikipedia

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    This happens at the cost of some space, but this space can be allocated into read-only, special-purpose data sections that are not loaded or relocated until an exception is actually thrown. [23] The location (in memory) of the code for handling an exception need not be located within (or even near) the region of memory where the rest of the ...

  4. Parsing - Wikipedia

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    Parsing, syntax analysis, or syntactic analysis is a process of analyzing a string of symbols, either in natural language, computer languages or data structures, conforming to the rules of a formal grammar by breaking it into parts. The term parsing comes from Latin pars (orationis), meaning part (of speech). [1]

  5. Dart (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Google introduced Flutter for native app development. Built using Dart, C, C++ and Skia, Flutter is an open-source, multi-platform app UI framework. Prior to Flutter 2.0, developers could only target Android, iOS and the web. Flutter 2.0 released support for macOS, Linux, and Windows as a beta feature. [67]

  6. Parsing expression grammar - Wikipedia

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    A parsing expression is a kind of pattern that each string may either match or not match.In case of a match, there is a unique prefix of the string (which may be the whole string, the empty string, or something in between) which has been consumed by the parsing expression; this prefix is what one would usually think of as having matched the expression.

  7. Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia

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    Immutable object: does not change state after creation; First-class object: can be used without restriction; Container object: contains other objects; Factory object: creates other objects; Metaobject: from which other objects can be created (compare with a class, which is not necessarily an object)

  8. Comment (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    FIXME — implies that there is work to do to fix a bug; HACK, BODGE, KLUDGE — marks a solution that might be considered low quality; TODO — describes some work to do; NOTE — relatively general information; UNDONE — a reversal or "roll back" of previous code; For example: int foo() { // TODO implement }

  9. David Wynn Miller - Wikipedia

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    David Wynn Miller (1948/49 [1] –2018 [2]), also styled :David-Wynn: Miller or David-Wynn: Miller, [3] was an American pseudolegal theorist, [4] self-proclaimed judge and leader of a tax protester group within the sovereign citizen movement. [5]