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  2. doctest - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctest

    Doctest makes innovative [1] use of the following Python capabilities: [2] docstrings; The Python interactive shell (both command line and the included idle application) Python introspection; When using the Python shell, the primary prompt: >>>, is followed by new commands.

  3. Shrinking generator - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography, the shrinking generator is a form of pseudorandom number generator intended to be used in a stream cipher. It was published in Crypto 1993 by Don Coppersmith, Hugo Krawczyk and Yishay Mansour. [1] The shrinking generator uses two linear-feedback shift registers.

  4. Boilerplate code - Wikipedia

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    In Python, the following boilerplate code can be used to modify if code can only be executed in or out of a module context. if __name__ == '__main__' : # Anything placed here will never be executed in a module context. pass if __name__ != '__main__' : # Anything placed here will only be executed in a module context. pass

  5. Milstein method - Wikipedia

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    The following Python code implements the Milstein method and uses it to solve the SDE describing geometric Brownian ... if __name__ == "__main__": NUM_SIMS = 2 plot ...

  6. Entry point - Wikipedia

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    In most of today's popular programming languages and operating systems, a computer program usually only has a single entry point.. In C, C++, D, Zig, Rust and Kotlin programs this is a function named main; in Java it is a static method named main (although the class must be specified at the invocation time), and in C# it is a static method named Main.

  7. Uniform access principle - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_access_principle

    Properties, which are provided in a number of programming languages, address the problem Meyer was addressing with his UAP in a different way. Instead of providing a single uniform notation, properties provide a way to invoke a method of an object while using the same notation as is used for attribute access.

  8. Python syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in Python 2.2 as an optional feature and finalized in version 2.3, generators are Python's mechanism for lazy evaluation of a function that would otherwise return a space-prohibitive or computationally intensive list. This is an example to lazily generate the prime numbers:

  9. Move-to-front transform - Wikipedia

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    The move-to-front (MTF) transform is an encoding of data (typically a stream of bytes) designed to improve the performance of entropy encoding techniques of compression.When efficiently implemented, it is fast enough that its benefits usually justify including it as an extra step in data compression algorithm.