Questions tagged [programming-languages]
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What is the difference between r+ and w+ modes in python? [duplicate]
Python related question
I tried playing with python but I couldn't make out the difference between r+ and w+.
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What does __init__ do in python? [duplicate]
What does init in python language
I was learning the python language and I am facing difficulty to understand init it. I tried to search about this on google but I am not cleared about this.
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How does closures see context variables into the stack?
I would like to understand how the stack frame pushed by calling b() can access the value of x that lives in the stack frame pushed by a().
Is there a pointer from b() frame to a() frame? Or does the ...
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In PHP and C#, why foreach doesn't have a built-in check for null array/list? [closed]
In PHP, C# and may be other languages, why aren't languages developed to reduce writing code that isn't really necessary?
Why for example foreach perform a loop on null array or list?
I'm not a ...
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Gamemaker 2 Programming language
Which programming language using by gamemaker 2?
I'm kinda new programming and I want it to start with gamemaker 2
Thank you for your helps.
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Ace Editor - Add regex flag to custom highliting rule
In the Ace editor, is there a way to add regex flags to the regex used to parse the highlighting rules? I want to be able to highlight rules using unicode category classes, is there a way to add the /...
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what language does gclass use? [closed]
first, I read the info in mcp info page and it says nothing about the language. then I asked my friends and they said they cant tell and im trying to create a .gclass file for application.
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What kind of parser Lua uses?
I am trying to write my own programming language, and I use Lua source as a reference.
I have several questions about it:
What kind of parser Lua use? Is it a Pratt parser?
... and why it doesn't ...
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Delete common elements in two lists
I was trying to implement a function that deletes all common elements in two lists using Scheme.
Here is the function I wrote.
#| delete elem from lis|#
(define (delete ele lis)
(cond
((null? ...
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Are there any examples of programming languages that didn't have recursive data types?
I'm interested in the history of programming languages. We take it for granted now that languages have some kind of struct type that can contain nested structs within it (I believe this came from ...
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Why in JavaScript and so in other programming languages is not possible to do if (a==b==c) to compare 3 variable at once? [closed]
Why, objectively, in programming languages in general, as far as I know, isn't possibile to compare 3 variable at once doing something like this:
if(a == b == c)
{
do something;
}
but it is ...
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Are there situations where cyclic references are absolutely necessary?
I'm designing a programming language and I intend for it to support multiple garbage collection strategies including ordinary reference counting. In fact, ordinary reference counting should be the ...
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Should this python syntax be valid?
I recently noticed that the following syntax is valid in python:
d = {}
d['non_existent']: int
But d['non_existent'], even if present, would translate to a value, which can't be annotated as these ...
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How does a null character behave in a char array in C?
I tried to reverse this char array with null characters in the middle and the end, without using string length. (original code)
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
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Is there precedence for object oriented syntax for a relative path?
I'm creating my own extended version of JSON for various reasons. One thing that I'm adding is the ability to self reference and I'm trying to come up with an OO syntax for relative paths.
To ...
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Scripting language/environment with deterministic execution, sandboxing, and resource limits
For an educational game, I'm looking for a scripting language which is cross-platform deterministic (e.g. no hardware floating point), sandboxed, and resource-limited.
The difficult part, it seems, is ...
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Why isn't x *= 5 + 3 equivalent to x = x * 5 + 3?
If we let x = 2, and we perform x *= 5 + 3, the result is 16, equivalent to if we had done x *= (5 + 3), rather than x = x * 5 + 3 which would be 13.
I intuitively understand this, but a friend is ...
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Inheriting the methods in Kotlin classes?
I'm still quite new into Kotlin, and my current project is to write a tiny programming language using it.
I've progressed all the way through lexing and parsing, and got stuck when I'm trying to ...
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Is Python's flexibility in the types of list elements a consequence of dynamic typing?
I am new to Python with some experience in C++. (Unfortunately, with just two sample points, any pair of features are either uncorrelated or perfectly correlated.) In Python, the elements in the same ...
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What programming language(s) does both iOS and Android support?
I want to make a mobile app, but I app very new to the field. I am looking for what language I should go for. I know that iOS supports Swift and Objective-C. Android supports a range of languages, but ...
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In C++, adding element to dynamic array is done by creating a new array. In languages like Python, does it do similar thing at the assembly level?
I used many programming languages that had something like .push() or .append() to add an object to the end of a dynamic array. Now, I learnt some C++ and noticed that it does not support that, but I ...
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What is the best programming language to get started with? [closed]
I'm trying to get into programming, so I thought I would ask for the opinions of avid programmers. What is a good language for beginners, with a good trajectory to more difficult/in-demand languages? ...
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Is Børge R. Christensen, who defined the COMAL language 50 years ago, still with us?
Børge Christensen invented COMAL 50 years ago, and it became the standard language for teaching programming in schools in Denmark. Essentially it was BASIC but with structured programming constructs ...
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Comments on code when app is published problem
I wanted to ask you if it is right to leave comments within the code of an app that is about to be published. Could malicious users who want to analyze the source code immediately understand how it ...
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language for simple key-value file (mostly for syntax highlighting)
so i have some simple files that contain key-value pairs like this:
TITLE language for simple key-value file (mostly for syntax highlighting)
DESCRIPTION so i have some simple files that contain ...
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Using "Open with" on windows applications
Let's say I'm making my own programming language, and it has its own scripting file extension.
Then the user, let's say, drags their script file of whatever program they made onto the .exe of the ...
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How does a bytecode interpreter know what line a runtime error occurred on?
As of now, I am working on a language that compiles to bytecode, and then is ran by a VM. My question is, when a runtime error occurs, how does the VM know what line of the source code caused the ...
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How to parse a boolean expression in Haskell?
I have a file called Parser.hs and have defined methods for evaluating a boolean expression. In that file, I have the following:
-- implementing parsing bool operations, these are 'and' and 'or'
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How can I write test cases for instances in Haskell
I have an instance of Num for a type I created called Vec:
instance Num Vec where
(+) (Vec x) (Vec y) = Vec (zipWith (+) x y)
And I am trying to write a test case for it like I normally do. ...
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Searching through a TrinaryTree in Haskell
I am trying to search through a TriTree.
I have this type for my Tree and here's my search function for NodeTwo:
data TriTree a
= Empty
| NodeOne a (TriTree a) (TriTree a) (TriTree a)
| NodeTwo ...
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Exception handling: does more statements in a try block lead to fallible code?
In many languages exception handling uses two or more blocks of code, try and one or more catch's.
Exception handling in V language (v0.2.4), although different syntax only allows a single statement ...
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Is implementing a direct Assembly macro in a programming language a good idea? [closed]
I'm making a compiler for a programming language, and because I needed to directly write Assembly code in my language for my tests, I created a simple macro @ to directly push code into the Assembly ...
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How do I fix "No Instance" error for type in Haskell?
I am working on a function called unzipTriples. It takes a list of triples and it can take any type (polymorphic arguments). The function should return a tuple of three lists where each of the ...
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Stack Based Virtual Machine - do compiled functions have their own "space"?
I'm a complete novice with bytecode VM's so forgive the basic question.
While digging into some resources to learn more about this stuff, I came across Terrence Parr's great video which goes over a ...
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What language do Reaper JS plugins use?
I was wondering what I could do with the ReaJS plugins for my daw.
But there is no information about the language that they use.
I would say just by the name that is some Javascript Framework, but I ...
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How are Groovy GDK enhancements to Java Collections implemented?
Specifically, if we create a POJO like def a = new java.util.HashSet<Integer>(), and then call a.sum(), how does this work? We can see that the Groovy GDK's version of java.util.Iterable<T>...
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Taxonomy/relationship model between frameworks and programming languages
I plan to develop an algorithm that detects the similarity between a person's technical skills (e.g. Java, C++, Jenkins, etc.) and the technical requirements for a project. I figured it might be a ...
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Do any programming languages provide the ability to name the return value of a function?
Quite commonly while programming I find it necessary to document the value that a function returns. In Java/Scala world, you often use comments above the function to do this.
However, this can stand ...
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What is the difference between Syntactic macros and Procedural macros?
What is the difference between procedural macros and syntactic macros? Rust refers to its macro system as procedural, but I've seen language articles refer to a system like the rust macro system as ...
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Differences between low-and high-level languages using the Von Neumann model
I'm confused by this textbook problem:
Assembler is a low-level language, but Java and Python are high-level languages.
Explain the difference with an example using the Von Neumann model. Choose ...
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Data model for transforming source into AST and back?
I am working on a custom programming language. On compiling it, the parser first converts the text into a simple stream of tokens. The tokens are then converted into a simple tree. The tree is then ...
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How do programming languages without raw memory access do things like reading files?
Programming languages like C can, as far as I know, execute system calls to make the OS give them direct memory access to file streams that can be read from/written to. Now, how do programming ...
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To what extent can I trust natural recursion
Lets say I want to code fibonatchi numbers. Beside the fact I will need two base cases. Can I trust that fibonatch(n-2) works like fibonatchi(n-1). My question does trust natural recursion works on ...
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Programming Languages where a keyword is needed to specify that the method is extended from its parent class
Forgive me for my ignorance, but does anyone know any languages that strictly enforce the condition I've given on the title? For example, using Python syntax, we can extend a class with a new method ...
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Coq - Rewriting a FMap Within a Relation
I am new to Coq, and was hoping that someone with more experience could help me with a problem I am facing.
I have defined a relation to represent the evaluation of a program in an imaginary ...
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Disambiguating a left-recursive ANTL4 rule
Let's consider this simple ANTL4 language grammar.
Lexer:
lexer grammar BiaLexer;
Lt : '<' ;
Gt : '>' ;
Identifier : [a-zA-Z] ([a-zA-Z1-9] ...
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What does "comparison is for a two’s-complement ‘>=’" mean?
I am learning assembly language and got stuck on this point. This is a problem from book "Computer System" chapter 3.
The problem description is:
1st part of the problem
2nd part of the ...
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In which languages are string chars stored contiguously in memory?
In C, a string, char * is represented contiguously in memory. The next address is the next char. In what other languages is this the case for the standard string implementation?
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Why is there no Disjoint Set (Union Find Algorithm) implemented in most mainstream programming languages' standard library?
I have found articles on how to implement a Disjoint Set (Union Find Algorithm implementation) for C++, Java, Kotlin, Python, etc.. The implementation of it is not especially difficult, although there ...
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Is docstring being declared every time the function is called?
The Python official document specifies that a docstring is a string literal that occurs at the beginning of a function. And it can be accessed using the __doc__ attribute.
If I have a function that ...