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  2. C date and time functions - Wikipedia

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    converts a time_t value to a textual representation strftime: converts a struct tm object to custom textual representation strptime: converts a string with time information to a struct tm: wcsftime: converts a struct tm object to custom wide string textual representation gmtime: converts a time_t value to calendar time expressed as Coordinated ...

  3. Type safety - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, type safety and type soundness are the extent to which a programming language discourages or prevents type errors.Type safety is sometimes alternatively considered to be a property of facilities of a computer language; that is, some facilities are type-safe and their usage will not result in type errors, while other facilities in the same language may be type-unsafe and a ...

  4. Python syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    For example, one could define a dictionary having a string "toast" mapped to the integer 42 or vice versa. The keys in a dictionary must be of an immutable Python type, such as an integer or a string, because under the hood they are implemented via a hash function. This makes for much faster lookup times, but requires keys not change.

  5. Windows Runtime - Wikipedia

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    When calling a Windows Runtime asynchronous function, the task is started on another thread or process and the function returns immediately, freeing the app to perform other tasks while waiting for results. [21] The asynchronous model requires new programming language constructs. Each language provides their own way to consume asynchronous APIs ...

  6. Ellipsis (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    In the C programming language, an ellipsis is used to represent a variable number of parameters to a function. For example: int printf (const char * format,...); [4] The above function in C could then be called with different types and numbers of parameters such as: printf ("numbers %i %i %i", 5, 10, 15); and printf ("input string %s, %f ...

  7. Callback (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    As alert requires a string, form produces a string from the result of calculate; The get-word! values (i.e., :calc-product and :calc-sum) trigger the interpreter to return the code of the function rather than evaluate with the function. The datatype! references in a block! [float! integer!] restrict the type of values passed as arguments.

  8. Declaration (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    While a variable or function may be declared many times, it is typically defined once (in C++, this is known as the One Definition Rule or ODR). Dynamic languages such as JavaScript or Python generally allow functions to be redefined, that is, re-bound; a function is a variable much like any other, with a name and a value (the definition).

  9. C++ Standard Library - Wikipedia

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    Defines date- and time-handling functions. <cuchar> Related to <uchar.h>. Types and functions for manipulating Unicode characters. <cwchar> Related to <wchar.h>. Defines wide-string-handling functions. <cwctype> Related to <wctype.h>. Defines set of functions used to classify wide characters by their types or to convert between upper and lower ...