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  • What people usually mean with syntax-fu is clever expressions. ...
    432 bytes (63 words) - 10:52, 7 May 2024
  • #redirect [[Python notes - syntax and language]] ...
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  • ** lose syntax highlighting ...eady shifted to format(), and come from percent formatting, you have a new syntax to learn ...
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  • ...s syntax hackery and classes don't really exist, forgetting 'new' is valid syntax and valid at runtime but does something else entirely. ...widely supported until 2020ish[https://caniuse.com/?search=bigint]), with syntax like {{inlinecode|2n ** 160n}}. ...
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  • 2to3 can do most of the syntax for you, but it cannot really think about how you mixed bytestrings and uni ==Differences in syntax and behaviour in 2.6, 3k== ...
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  • But there's some C, and particularly C++ syntax details that are... interesting. : Pointer syntax and semantics ...
    32 KB (5,345 words) - 14:17, 23 April 2024

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  • #redirect [[Python notes - syntax and language]] ...
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  • #redirect [[Javascript notes - syntax and behaviour]] ...
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  • #redirect [[Javascript notes - syntax and behaviour]] ...
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  • #redirect [[Python notes - syntax and language - changes and py2/3]] ...
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  • ...more clauses (or phrases), of the same lexical/phrasal category, and their syntax gives them equal emphasis. ...
    482 bytes (63 words) - 23:27, 21 April 2024
  • ...ined, how they make well-formed sentences. See also [[:Category:Syntax|the Syntax category]]. '''Morphosyntactic''' and basically means "involved in both syntax and morphology - usually the interactions. ...
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  • ...ured grep) interprets HTML and similar structures and has a GCL-like query syntax{{verify}} ...
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  • What people usually mean with syntax-fu is clever expressions. ...
    432 bytes (63 words) - 10:52, 7 May 2024
  • The difference in syntax is minor, though. ...
    379 bytes (59 words) - 13:00, 12 July 2023
  • ...y in that they may appear an act act more flexibly in terms of morphology, syntax and grammar. ...
    650 bytes (87 words) - 23:27, 21 April 2024
  • ...For example, in '''genetic programming''', you are evolving code, often in syntax tree form. ...
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  • Depending on the language, and sometimes the syntax you use, ...on where the compiler / editor / runtime knows and preserves the type, for syntax to use. ...
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  • ** and possibly even the way you parse the sentence (syntax) [[Category:Syntax]] ...
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  • ...ng sentences (or fragments) easily interpreted in more than way because of syntax, punctuation or such. For example: [[Category:Syntax]] ...
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  • ===Data types and syntax=== In comparison with other languages in general, the syntax is nicely compact, and lets you use imperative, functional style, and OO st ...
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  • '''Syntactic expletives''' are words that play in syntax but carry no meaning. ...
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  • : cf. [[syntaxis]] (favors complex syntax), ...
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] ...
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  • It is most related to sentence structure - syntax, omission, whatnot. ...
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  • Roughly C-style syntax, but Syntax in the C tradition, ...
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  • * syntax: in structs/classes, -> is used on object pointers, . is used on object ref but at syntax level you are prohibited from treating it as a pointer. ...
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  • Also, bad word-for-word translation from another language, without regard for syntax, ...
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  • is primarily trying to expose a nicer syntax for chunkier-microcontroller style projects. ...
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  • Many Romance languages took various aspects of syntax, morphology, phonology and some of its lexicon directly and recognizably fr ...
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] ...
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  • Both will report rules to [[spelling]], [[grammar]] and [[syntax]], ...
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] ...
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] ...
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  • * (-syntax) does not have syntax highlighting (most do, though language supports always varies) Pretty much all of the below do syntax highlighting. ...
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  • 'syntax' member contains the string-format record syntax, and the - "C2", Cheshire II query syntax, (http://cheshire.berkeley.edu/cheshire2.html#zfind) ...
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  • ...ntic value {{comment|(more, but still relatively little, once you consider syntax)}} ...
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  • Other languages consider this so obvious that the syntax doesn't make your write that, e.g. in Java ...
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  • ...Null Complement Anaphora, VP ellipsis), or bound only in semantics and not syntax (see e.g. [[donkey anaphora|donkey pronoun/anaphora]]). ...s, but this comes from semantic/pragmatic level of everyday sence, because syntax alone doesn't get you there. ...
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  • ...lacklist, without removing too much, or actually parsing most of gnuplot's syntax. ...
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  • If there is significant variation in morphology, syntax and/or grammar, this signals that it is either its own language. ...
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] ...
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  • This is trickier [[syntax-fu]] (often less readable, but sometimes more succinct), where ...
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  • ...usually refers to C89. {{comment|('C89' often seems used when referring to syntax/behaviour compliance, 'ANSI C' in many other references to this early C)}}[ ...
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  • There are many later expansions that are varying features and varying syntax. The basics rarely change, but some features (and the syntax of some features) can be specific to a flavour. ...
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  • ...for command line options that adhere fairly to POSIX recommended argument syntax (short and long styles, getopt is the most basic form), ...necode|Array(10, Byte)}} or {{inlinecode|Byte[10]}} (latter is recommended syntax) ...
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  • That syntax is a little magical, yes. ==Syntax details / examples== ...
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  • ===Syntax=== ...
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  • 2to3 can do most of the syntax for you, but it cannot really think about how you mixed bytestrings and uni ==Differences in syntax and behaviour in 2.6, 3k== ...
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  • [[Category:Syntax]] ...
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  • ...is also a dynamically typed Turing-complete language with a reverse polish syntax. PostScript has an RPN-like syntax and is executed in a stack-based way. ...
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  • But there's some C, and particularly C++ syntax details that are... interesting. : Pointer syntax and semantics ...
    32 KB (5,345 words) - 14:17, 23 April 2024
  • * no constness beyond convention (e.g. Python) and perhaps some syntax tricks to make it effectively read-only ...
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  • The element tag has the namespace URI, in XPath-style syntax. * search for URI in XPath syntax, e.g. ...
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  • * RFC 3369: ''Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)'' * RFC 3370: ''Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) Algorithms'' ...
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