Variable — A variable (pronEng|ˈvɛərɪəbl) is an attribute of a physical or an abstract system which may change its value while it is under observation. Examples include the height of a child, the temperature across a state, or the input to a function. This… … Wikipedia
Heap-Overflow — Pufferüberläufe (engl. buffer overflow) gehören zu den häufigsten Sicherheitslücken in aktueller Software, die sich u. a. über das Internet ausnutzen lassen können. Im Wesentlichen werden bei einem Pufferüberlauf durch Fehler im Programm zu große … Deutsch Wikipedia
Heap Overflow — Pufferüberläufe (engl. buffer overflow) gehören zu den häufigsten Sicherheitslücken in aktueller Software, die sich u. a. über das Internet ausnutzen lassen können. Im Wesentlichen werden bei einem Pufferüberlauf durch Fehler im Programm zu große … Deutsch Wikipedia
Heap Pollution (computer science) — In Java programming language, type arguments and variables are not reified at run time. As a result, different parameterized types are implemented by the same class or interface at run time. Indeed, all invocations of a given generic type… … Wikipedia
Variable-length array — In programming, a variable length array (or VLA) is an array data structure of automatic storage duration whose length is determined at run time (instead of at compile time).Programming languages that support VLAs include APL, COBOL, and C (added … Wikipedia
Non-local variable — In programming language theory, a non local variable is a variable that is not defined in the local scope. While the term can refer to global variables, it is primarily used in the context of nested and anonymous functions where some variables… … Wikipedia
Malloc — In computing, malloc is a subroutine provided in the C and C++ programming language s standard libraries for performing dynamic memory allocation. Rationale The C programming language manages memory either statically or automatically . Static… … Wikipedia
Closure (computer science) — In computer science, a closure (also lexical closure, function closure, function value or functional value) is a function together with a referencing environment for the non local variables of that function.[1] A closure allows a function to… … Wikipedia
Comparison of programming paradigms — Programming paradigms Agent oriented Automata based Component based Flow based Pipelined Concatenative Concurrent computin … Wikipedia
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C++ — Desarrollador(es) Bjarne Stroustrup, Bell Labs Información general … Wikipedia Español