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  2. yum (software) - Wikipedia

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    The 2.x versions of YUM feature an additional interface for programming extensions in Python that allows the behavior of YUM to be altered. Certain plug-ins are installed by default. [26] A commonly installed [27] package yum-utils, contains commands which use the YUM API, and many plugins.

  3. pip (package manager) - Wikipedia

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    pip (also known by Python 3's alias pip3) is a package-management system written in Python and is used to install and manage software packages. [4] The Python Software Foundation recommends using pip for installing Python applications and its dependencies during deployment. [5]

  4. assert.h - Wikipedia

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    The assert macro implements runtime assertion. If the expression within it is false, the macro will print a message to stderr and call abort(), defined in stdlib.h.The message includes the source filename and the source line number from the macros __FILE__ and __LINE__, respectively. [2]

  5. Bounds checking - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, bounds checking is any method of detecting whether a variable is within some bounds before it is used. It is usually used to ensure that a number fits into a given type (range checking), or that a variable being used as an array index is within the bounds of the array (index checking).

  6. CPython - Wikipedia

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    Python is typically used at the top level and calls functions in libraries to perform specialized tasks. These libraries are generally not written in Python, and Python code in another thread can be executed while a call to one of these underlying processes takes place.

  7. Component Object Model - Wikipedia

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    The design of an application must take this into account so that objects are not left orphaned. Objects may also be left with active reference counts if the COM "event sink" model is used. Since the object that fires the event needs a reference to the object reacting to the event, the latter's reference count will never reach zero.

  8. Linux - Wikipedia

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    Installed components of a Linux system include the following: [95] [99] A bootloader , for example GNU GRUB , LILO , SYSLINUX or systemd-boot . This is a program that loads the Linux kernel into the computer's main memory , by being executed by the computer when it is turned on and after the firmware initialization is performed.

  9. Objective-C - Wikipedia

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    This is analogous to class declarations as used in other object-oriented languages, such as C++ or Python. The interface of a class is usually defined in a header file. A common convention is to name the header file after the name of the class, e.g. Ball.h would contain the interface for the class Ball. An interface declaration takes the form: