dependent codeの例文
- This allows position-dependent code but places no significant restrictions on where code can be placed or how it can be shared.
- It also removes all driver-dependent code from the X server itself, and allows for accelerated Render operations independent of the graphics driver.
- By giving each dependency a unique tag, it allows the non-dependent code segments in the binary to be executed " out of order " and in parallel.
- BatteryMAX employs a layered model of detection software encapsulated into an DOS character device driver called $ IDLE $ which contains all the hardware-dependent code to support Dynamic Idle Detection.
- In 2006, TADS received a major overhaul with the release of TADS 3, which is a complete rewrite of the TADS engine, only retaining the platform-dependent code to ease porting.
- Articles, supporting data, and dependent code can be published directly on PubRef in the form of " personal communications " under the DOI prefix " 10.17920 / P9 . pubref ".
- These methods provide an abstraction layer that facilitates revisions of the same code can implement a more complex mechanism for balance retrieval ( e . g ., a database fetch ), without the dependent code needing to be changed.
- However, the utility of this technique is limited to situations where no other cog is executing timing-dependent code ( or is carefully designed to cope with the change ), since the effective clock rate is common to all cogs.
- Using its own widget, drawing and event systems ( though FLTK2 has gained experimental support for optionally using the cairo graphics library ) abstracted from the underlying system-dependent code, it allows for writing programs which look the same on all supported operating systems.
- But almost every time, it proved easier ( and more rewarding ) to improve C, or its runtime support, or the hardware, than to invest time in yet another language . . . . A machine independent language is always superior-- even for writing machine dependent code ( it's easier to find trained programmers )-- so long as the overhead can be endured.
- Pointers were added to apparently solid information concerning Herb's " errors " on C : but on investigation, the reader discovers that the " errors " are in telling the student the things she knows in order to be an effective C programmer ( for example, that negative numbers are usually twos complement ) but which are not explicitly mentioned in a new C standard, which itself isn't universally implemented and fails to " standardise " a non-standardisable language which deliberately allows the programmer to create non-deterministic and machine-dependent code.