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  2. Append - Wikipedia

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    Following Lisp, other high-level programming languages which feature linked lists as primitive data structures have adopted an append. To append lists, as an operator, Haskell uses ++, OCaml uses @. Other languages use the + or ++ symbols to nondestructively concatenate a string, list, or array.

  3. JSON streaming - Wikipedia

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    Length-prefixed JSON is also well-suited for TCP applications, where a single "message" may be divided into arbitrary chunks, because the prefixed length tells the parser exactly how many bytes to expect before attempting to parse a JSON string. This example shows two length-prefixed JSON objects (with each length being the byte-length of the ...

  4. JSON - Wikipedia

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    While JSON provides a syntactic framework for data interchange, unambiguous data interchange also requires agreement between producer and consumer on the semantics of specific use of the JSON syntax. [25] One example of where such an agreement is necessary is the serialization of data types that are not part of the JSON standard, for example ...

  5. Loop-invariant code motion - Wikipedia

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    For example, if all reaching definitions for the operands of some simple expression are outside of the loop, the expression can be moved out of the loop. Recent work by Moyen, Rubiano and Seiller uses data-flow dependence analysis [ 1 ] to detect not only invariant commands but larger code fragments such as an inner loop.

  6. For loop - Wikipedia

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    The loop body is executed "for" the given values of the loop variable. This is more explicit in ALGOL versions of the for statement where a list of possible values and increments can be specified. In Fortran and PL/I, the keyword DO is used for the same thing and it is named a do-loop; this is different from a do while loop.

  7. Loop optimization - Wikipedia

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    Loop-invariant code motion – this can vastly improve efficiency by moving a computation from inside the loop to outside of it, computing a value just once before the loop begins, if the resultant quantity of the calculation will be the same for every loop iteration (i.e., a loop-invariant quantity). This is particularly important with address ...

  8. Circular dependency - Wikipedia

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    Circular dependencies can cause many unwanted effects in software programs. Most problematic from a software design point of view is the tight coupling of the mutually dependent modules which reduces or makes impossible the separate re-use of a single module.

  9. Bootstrapping (compilers) - Wikipedia

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    The main parts of the C++ compiler clang were written in a subset of C++ that can be compiled by both g++ and Microsoft Visual C++. Advanced features are written with some GCC extensions. The compiler for X is cross compiled from another architecture where there exists a compiler for X; this is how compilers for C are usually ported to other ...