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  • Ruby (programming language) (category Articles with Curlie links) (section Syntax)
    Additional debugging and syntax features are also included in this release, which include syntax suggestion, as well as error highlighting. The MJIT compiler
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  • Syntax (programming languages) (category Programming language syntax) (section Levels of syntax)
    semantics Perl syntax PHP syntax and semantics C syntax C++ syntax Java syntax JavaScript syntax Python syntax and semantics Lua syntax Haskell syntax Friedman
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  • D (programming language) (category All articles with unsourced statements) (section Interaction with other systems)
    Editors and integrated development environments (IDEs) supporting syntax highlighting and partial code completion for the language include SlickEdit, Emacs
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  • constituted with the aim to standardize and expand the protocol with extended operations, extended negotiation, richer meta-information, tied with a security
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  • Tutorial:JMathLab/Programming (category Pages with syntax highlighting errors)
    test1 code1; else code2; end; "if x A else B end" As an example a function with the if statement <jc lang="math"> function y = H2(f, e) if (f==1) y = e+f;
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  • C++ (category Articles with broken excerpts) (section With C)
    Main page: New and delete (C++) These objects have a dynamic lifespan and can be created directly with a call to new and destroyed explicitly with a call
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  • Unicode (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    accounts for on average 97.8% of all web pages (and 987 of the top 1,000 highest-ranked web pages). Although many pages only use ASCII characters to display
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  • Software bug (category Pages containing cite templates with deprecated parameters) (section Typographical errors)
    detect or auto-correct various software errors during operations. Bugs in software can arise from mistakes and errors made in interpreting and extracting users'
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  • pm.  "Perl 6 Documentation – Syntax (Comments)". https://docs.perl6.org/language/syntax#Comments.  "Python 3 Basic Syntax". https://www.tutorialdocs.c
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  • HTTP (section Request syntax)
    constituted with the aim to standardize and expand the protocol with extended operations, extended negotiation, richer meta-information, tied with a security
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  • Scientism (category Articles with incorrect citation syntax)
    that all human problems and all aspects of human endeavor, with due time, will be dealt with and solved by science alone. This idea has also been termed
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  • Tutorial:JMathLab/Plots (category Pages with syntax highlighting errors) (section Plotting data with errors)
    </jc> You can plot data with errors. Errors are shown as lines, and can be attributed to Y-values (asymmetric upper and lower errors) and to X-values (left
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  • lexical syntax of operators and comments was addressed, and the interaction of do-notation and if-then-else was tweaked to eliminate unexpected syntax errors
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  • VBScript (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    VBScript is also used for server-side processing of web pages, most notably with Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP). The ASP engine and type library, asp.dll
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  • Web colors (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    Short description: Color used in designing web pages Web colors are colors used in displaying web pages on the World Wide Web; they can be described by
    29 KB (3,470 words) - 18:04, 6 February 2024
  • Computer engineering (category Articles with incorrect citation syntax)
    electrical engineering principles, and collaboration with software engineers, making it an evolving field with the potential to further change education.[citation
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  • RPL (programming language) (category Pages with reference errors)
    org/hp48/docs/hpedia/.  Cite error: <ref> tag with name "HP_4" defined in <references> is not used in prior text. Cite error: <ref> tag with name "HP_7" defined
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  • Wiki (category Wikipedia pages with incorrect protection templates) (section Basic syntax)
    maintenance of such index pages. Some wikis, including the original, have a backlink feature, which displays all pages that link to a given page. It is also typically
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  • Throbber (category Articles with incorrect citation syntax)
    in the tab while a page is loading and replace it with the favicon of the page when loading has completed. Often browsers shipped with ISP CDs, or those
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  • Environment variable (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Syntax)
    "20049" with ISO 8601, "21049" with ISO 8601 and Euro support. This variable was originally introduced by 4DOS, but also became available with COMMAND
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  • Web server (category All articles with unsourced statements) (section Error message)
    client request message with many kinds of error messages, anyway these errors are divided mainly in two categories: HTTP client errors, due to the type of
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  • Monad (functional programming) (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    build robust software that gracefully handles errors. The Maybe type forces the programmer to deal with these potentially undefined results by explicitly
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  • Truth (category Wikipedia pages with incorrect protection templates)
    truthful" besides "Conformity with fact; agreement with reality; accuracy, correctness, verity; Consistent with fact; agreeing with the reality; representing
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  • JavaScript syntax (category Programming language syntax) (section With)
    // Syntax error 12e_6; // Syntax error (next to "e", a non-digit. Doesn't make sense to put a separator at the start) 1000____0000; // Syntax error (next
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  • created with a quasi-functional entity called a constructor. Each variant has its own constructor, which takes a specified number of arguments with specified
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  • IEEE 802.11 (category Articles with incorrect citation syntax)
    Data frames carry packets from web pages, files, etc. within the body. The body begins with an IEEE 802.2 header, with the Destination Service Access Point
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  • Inform (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    Inform 7 source code. Like many other programming editors it features syntax highlighting. It marks quoted strings in one color. Headings of organizational
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  • XML editor (category Articles with Curlie links) (section Functionality beyond syntax highlighting)
    familiar with XML, use of such editors, which take care of syntax details, is often faster and more convenient. An XML editor goes beyond the syntax highlighting
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  • Racket (programming language) (category Extensible syntax programming languages)
    science courses at the college level. The editor provides highlighting for syntax and run-time errors, parenthesis matching, a debugger and an algebraic stepper
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  • identifying a real entity, but: with fewer tokens than desired (for example, missing the last token of "John Smith, M.D.") with more tokens than desired (for
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  • Oberon (programming language) (category Pages containing cite templates with deprecated parameters)
    characterizing the Oberon language include: Case sensitive syntax with uppercase keywords Type-extension with type test Modules and separate compiling String operations
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  • Integrated Services Digital Network (category Articles with incorrect citation syntax)
    handset, so the solution used in T1 with separate upstream and downstream connections was not universally available. With analog connections, the solution
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  • Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis of variance (category Pages containing cite templates with deprecated parameters)
    pairs for stochastic dominance, Dunn's test, pairwise Mann–Whitney tests with Bonferroni correction, or the more powerful but less well known Conover–Iman
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  • in the GW-BASIC environment, entering "Syntax Error" will cause the interpreter to respond with "Syntax Error". Quines, per definition, cannot receive
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  • Haskell (category All articles with dead external links)
    lexical syntax of operators and comments was addressed, and the interaction of do-notation and if-then-else was tweaked to eliminate unexpected syntax errors
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  • Data transformation (category Articles with Curlie links)
    function invocation of foo with three arguments, followed by a function invocation with two arguments would be replaced with a single function invocation
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  • Coroutine (category All pages needing factual verification) (section Comparison with)
    module) PHP (with HipHop, native since PHP 5.5) Picolisp Prolog Python (since 2.5, with improved support since 3.3 and with explicit syntax since 3.5) Racket
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  • Perception (category Pages with reference errors)
    Higher-level language processes connected with morphology, syntax, and/or semantics may also interact with basic speech perception processes to aid in
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  • Closure (computer programming) (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    method with a similar syntax to a function pointer. Standard C allows writing a typedef for a pointer to a function type using the following syntax: typedef
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  • Evaluation strategy (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    in an error due to evaluating 1/0. Call-by-future is similar to call by need in that values are computed only once. With careful handling of errors and nontermination
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  • typing, querying parameters of functions, and query hints related to syntax errors. Intelligent code completion and related tools serve as documentation
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  • Advanced Video Coding (category All articles with dead external links)
    (CABAC), an algorithm to losslessly compress syntax elements in the video stream knowing the probabilities of syntax elements in a given context. CABAC compresses
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  • Python syntax and semantics (category Programming language syntax) (section With statement)
    printed {num} pages to the printer {printer}") print("I just printed {} pages to the printer {}".format(num, printer)) print("I just printed {0} pages to the
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  • Software testing (category Pages with reference errors)
    interacting with different software. A single fault may result in a wide range of failure symptoms. Not all software faults are caused by coding errors. One common
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  • Identity theft (category Articles with incorrect citation syntax)
    (a) with intent to gain advantage for themselves or another person; (b) with intent to obtain any property or an interest in any property; (c) with intent
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  • itself is written in the syntax of the reader, called read syntax. Most languages use separate and different parsers to deal with code and data, Lisp only
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  • ABAP (category All articles with unsourced statements) (section ABAP syntax)
    possible. An example of statement based syntax (whose syntax originates in COBOL) versus expression-based syntax (as in C/Java): ADD TAX TO PRICE. * is
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  • structures with an XML document. XML Editor Syntax Highlighting Rules Some XML editors use Schematron rules to conditionally highlight XML files for errors. Not
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  • Ambiguity (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    coherent states in quantum optics with [math]\displaystyle{ ~|\alpha\rangle~ }[/math] and states with fixed number of photons with [math]\displaystyle{ ~|n\rangle~
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  • Java version history (category Pages with reference errors)
    array of that type Enhanced for each loop: the for loop syntax is extended with special syntax for iterating over each member of either an array or any
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