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In computer science, a tail call is a subroutine call performed as the final action of a procedure. [1] If the target of a tail is the same subroutine, the subroutine is said to be tail recursive, which is a special case of direct recursion. Tail recursion (or tail-end recursion) is particularly useful, and is often easy to optimize in ...
Leopoldamys is a genus of rodents in the family Muridae endemic to Southeast Asia. [1] It contains the following species: Sundaic mountain long-tailed giant rat (Leopoldamys ciliatus)
For example, in user-interface (UI) programming, a routine can set up dialog box fields and pass these, along with a continuation function, to the UI framework. This call returns right away, allowing the application code to continue while the user interacts with the dialog box.
Note that tail call optimization in general (when the function called is not the same as the original function, as in tail-recursive calls) may be more difficult to implement than the special case of tail-recursive call optimization, and thus efficient implementation of mutual tail recursion may be absent from languages that only optimize tail ...
A closeup of a rat tail. The characteristic long tail of most rodents is a feature that has been extensively studied in various rat species models, which suggest three primary functions of this structure: thermoregulation, [13] minor proprioception, and a nocifensive-mediated degloving response. [14]
The Diwangkara's long-tailed giant rat (Leopoldamys diwangkarai) [1] [3] is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in the Indonesian regions of Kalimantan and Java . [ 1 ]
The nocturnal rodent species, easily distinguishable by a cluster of long hairs on its tail, was found during multiple surveys of the island between 2010 and 2018.
Edwards's long-tailed giant rat; Millet's leopoldamys; Neill's long-tailed giant rat; Long-tailed giant rat; Long-footed water rat; Ernst Mayr's water rat; Fly River water rat; Gray-bellied mountain rat; Mindanao mountain rat; Ethiopian forest brush-furred rat; Yellow-spotted brush-furred rat; Hutterer's brush-furred mouse; Yellow-bellied brush ...