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  2. Expression templates - Wikipedia

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    Expression templates have been found especially useful by the authors of libraries for linear algebra, that is, for dealing with vectors and matrices of numbers. Among libraries employing expression template are Dlib , Armadillo , Blaze , [ 5 ] Blitz++ , [ 6 ] Boost uBLAS, [ 7 ] Eigen , [ 8 ] POOMA, [ 9 ] Stan Math Library , [ 10 ] and xtensor ...

  3. Template:Azure/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. Help:Conditional expressions - Wikipedia

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    This parser function can be used to detect whether a template parameter is defined, even if it has been set to a false value. For example, to check whether the first positional parameter has been passed to a template (note that the strings "+" and "-" can be any two different non-whitespace strings):

  5. Template processor - Wikipedia

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    A template processor (also known as a template engine or template parser) is software designed to combine templates with data (defined by a data model) to produce resulting documents or programs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The language that the templates are written in is known as a template language or templating language .

  6. Template:Mathematical expressions - Wikipedia

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    For example, algebraic expressions can only have constants that are themselves algebraic, and finite sums and products in algebraic expressions can only have algebraic arguments. This template expands to a table. For an alternative template that expands to a {}, see {{Mathematical operations

  7. Pipeline (software) - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, a pipeline consists of a chain of processing elements (processes, threads, coroutines, functions, etc.), arranged so that the output of each element is the input of the next. The concept is analogous to a physical pipeline. Usually some amount of buffering is provided between consecutive elements.

  8. Lazy evaluation - Wikipedia

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    That is, a statement such as x = expression; (i.e. the assignment of the result of an expression to a variable) clearly calls for the expression to be evaluated and the result placed in x, but what actually is in x is irrelevant until there is a need for its value via a reference to x in some later expression whose evaluation could itself be ...

  9. Template:Functions - Wikipedia

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