enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Format (Common Lisp) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Format_(Common_Lisp)

    Format is a function in Common Lisp that can produce formatted text using a format string similar to the print format string.It provides more functionality than print, allowing the user to output numbers in various formats (including, for instance: hex, binary, octal, roman numerals, and English), apply certain format specifiers only under certain conditions, iterate over data structures ...

  3. Off-side rule - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-side_rule

    The if clause body starts on line 3 since it is indented an additional level, and ends on line 4 since line 5 is indented a level less, a.k.a. outdented. The colon (:) at the end of a control statement line is Python syntax; not an aspect of the off-side rule. The rule can be realized without such colon syntax.

  4. Indentation style - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentation_style

    In computer programming, indentation style is a convention, a.k.a. style, governing the indentation of blocks of source code.An indentation style generally involves consistent width of whitespace (indentation size) before each line of a block, so that the lines of code appear to be related, and dictates whether to use space or tab characters for the indentation whitespace.

  5. Newline - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline

    Using \r\n in binary mode is slightly better. Many languages, such as C++, Perl, [20] and Haskell provide the same interpretation of \n as C. C++ has an alternative input/output (I/O) model where the manipulator std::endl can be used to output a newline (and flushes the stream buffer). Java, PHP, [21] and Python [22] provide the \r\n sequence ...

  6. Function (computer programming) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function_(computer...

    Compared to using in-line code, invoking a function imposes some computational overhead in the call mechanism. [ citation needed ] A function typically requires standard housekeeping code – both at the entry to, and exit from, the function ( function prologue and epilogue – usually saving general purpose registers and return address as a ...

  7. Comment (computer programming) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comment_(computer_programming)

    Many of the curly brace languages such as C, C++ and their many derivatives delimit a line comment with // and a block comment with /* and */. Originally, C lacked the line comment, but it was added in C99. Notable languages include: C, C++, C#, D, Java, JavaScript and Swift. For example:

  8. Line number - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_number

    The most common method of assigning numbers to lines is to assign every line a unique number, starting at 1 for the first line, and incrementing by 1 for each successive line. In the C programming language the line number of a source code line is one greater than the number of new-line characters read or introduced up to that point. [1]

  9. Direct function - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_function

    A direct function (dfn, pronounced "dee fun") is an alternative way to define a function and operator (a higher-order function) in the programming language APL.A direct operator can also be called a dop (pronounced "dee op").