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  2. Async/await - Wikipedia

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    Critics of async/await note that the pattern tends to cause surrounding code to be asynchronous too; and that its contagious nature splits languages' library ecosystems between synchronous and asynchronous libraries and APIs, an issue often referred to as "function coloring". [36]

  3. JSON-RPC - Wikipedia

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    Multiple input parameters can be passed to the remote method as an array or object, whereas the method itself can return multiple output data as well. (This depends on the implemented version.) All transfer types are single objects, serialized using JSON. [1] A request is a call to a specific method provided by a remote system.

  4. C signal handling - Wikipedia

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    In the C Standard Library, signal processing defines how a program handles various signals while it executes. A signal can report some exceptional behavior within the program (such as division by zero), or a signal can report some asynchronous event outside the program (such as someone striking an interactive attention key on a keyboard).

  5. C POSIX library - Wikipedia

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    Asynchronous input and output: Issue 5 <arpa/inet.h> Functions for manipulating numeric IP addresses (part of Berkeley sockets) Issue 6 <assert.h> Verify assumptions: Issue 1: ANSI (89) <complex.h> Complex Arithmetic, see C mathematical functions: Issue 6: C99 <cpio.h> Magic numbers for the cpio archive format: Issue 3 <ctype.h> Character types ...

  6. F Sharp (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The async block may be invoked using the Async.RunSynchronously function. Multiple async blocks can be executed in parallel using the Async.Parallel function that takes a list of async objects (in the example, asynctask is an async object) and creates another async object to run the tasks in the lists in parallel.

  7. Asynchronous method invocation - Wikipedia

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    In multithreaded computer programming, asynchronous method invocation (AMI), also known as asynchronous method calls or the asynchronous pattern is a design pattern in which the call site is not blocked while waiting for the called code to finish. Instead, the calling thread is notified when the reply arrives. Polling for a reply is an ...

  8. scanf - Wikipedia

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    The formatting placeholders in scanf are more or less the same as that in printf, its reverse function.As in printf, the POSIX extension n$ is defined. [2]There are rarely constants (i.e., characters that are not formatting placeholders) in a format string, mainly because a program is usually not designed to read known data, although scanf does accept these if explicitly specified.

  9. Nim (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    SomeSignedInt – Represents all the signed integer types; SomeInteger – Represents all the Integer types, signed or not; SomeOrdinal – Represents all the basic countable and ordered types, except of non integer number; This code sample demonstrates the use of typeclasses in Nim: