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  2. GNU coding standards - Wikipedia

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    Being tightly integrated with the GNU system, GNU Emacs provides automatic formatting of C code to match the GNU coding standards. [1] Rather than manually modifying code formatting in a way that strays from the GNU coding standards, the formatted layout of the code can be tweaked by writing it in a more Emacs-friendly form—for example, by ...

  3. Directive (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In Ruby, interpreter directives are referred to as pragmas and are specified by top-of-file comments that follow a key: value notation. For example, coding: UTF-8 indicates that the file is encoded via the UTF-8 character encoding. In C#, compiler directives are called pre-processing directives. There are a number of different compiler ...

  4. C23 (C standard revision) - Wikipedia

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    Both directives were added to C++23 standard and GCC 12. [17] Add #embed directive for binary resource inclusion and __has_embed allowing the availability of a resource to be checked by preprocessor directives. [18] Add #warning directive for diagnostics. [19] Add __has_include allowing the availability of a header to be checked by preprocessor ...

  5. Indentation style - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Category:Articles with example C code - Wikipedia

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    C. C (programming language) C dynamic memory allocation; C file input/output; C syntax; C data types; C23 (C standard revision) Callback (computer programming) CIE 1931 color space; Coalesced hashing; Code injection; Comment (computer programming) Composite data type; Conditional (computer programming) Const (computer programming) Constant ...

  7. Generic programming - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Forth the compiler can execute code while compiling and one can create new compiler keywords and new implementations for those words on the fly. It has few words that expose the compiler behaviour and therefore naturally offers genericity capacities that, however, are not referred to as such in most Forth texts.

  8. Programming style - Wikipedia

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    A free-format language ignores whitespace characters: spaces, tabs and new lines so the programmer is free to style the code in different ways without affecting the meaning of the code. Generally, the programmer uses style that is considered to enhance readability. The two code snippets below are the same logically, but differ in whitespace.

  9. Category:Articles with example D code - Wikipedia

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    Articles that include D code and use template {}. Pages in category "Articles with example D code" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.