Difference between revisions of "Commonly-Used Acronyms"
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* AA: [http://dlang.org/hash-map.html Associative Arrays]. | * AA: [http://dlang.org/hash-map.html Associative Arrays]. | ||
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+ | * ARC: Automatic Reference Counting. A form of automatic memory management. | ||
* AST: Abstract Syntax Trees. Trees resulting from parsing. | * AST: Abstract Syntax Trees. Trees resulting from parsing. | ||
− | * AST Macros: | + | * AST Macros: A macro system for transforming a program's AST during compilation. [Not implemented in D]. |
* CTFE: Compile-Time Function Execution/Evaluation. The ability, for the D programming language to evaluate a (standard, runtime) function during compilation, yielding a compile-time constant as a result. | * CTFE: Compile-Time Function Execution/Evaluation. The ability, for the D programming language to evaluate a (standard, runtime) function during compilation, yielding a compile-time constant as a result. | ||
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* DSL: Domain-Specific Language. A small sub-language dedicated to a particular domain or problem. Examples are regexes, string formatters (%d, %s, ...). | * DSL: Domain-Specific Language. A small sub-language dedicated to a particular domain or problem. Examples are regexes, string formatters (%d, %s, ...). | ||
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+ | * FQN: Fully qualified name. See [http://dlang.org/phobos/std_traits.html#fullyQualifiedName here]. | ||
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+ | * GC: Garbage Collection. A form of automatic memory management. | ||
* ICE: Internal Compiler Error. | * ICE: Internal Compiler Error. | ||
− | * IFTI: Implicit Function-Template Instantiation. For function templates, the template arguments can be automatically determined by the compiler from the function arguments. | + | * IFTI: Implicit Function-Template Instantiation. For function templates, the template arguments can be automatically determined by the compiler from the function arguments. |
− | * NIH: Not Invented Here. Also: NIH Syndrome. When | + | * LGTM: Looks Good To Me. You can see it during voting threads and pull requests discussions. |
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+ | * NIH: Not Invented Here. Also: NIH Syndrome. When someone insists on writing everything themself rather than using existing libraries or tools to solve a problem. | ||
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+ | * NVI: Non-Virtual Interface. See [http://www.gotw.ca/publications/mill18.htm here]. | ||
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+ | * PR: Pull Request. On Github, where most of the D development takes place, you can contribute code to the compilers and standard library by doing a pull request. | ||
* RAII: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Acquisition_Is_Initialization Resource Acquisition is Initialization]. | * RAII: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Acquisition_Is_Initialization Resource Acquisition is Initialization]. | ||
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* SFINAE: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substitution_failure_is_not_an_error Substitution Failure is not an Error] | * SFINAE: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substitution_failure_is_not_an_error Substitution Failure is not an Error] | ||
− | * UDA: User-Defined | + | * UDA: User-Defined Attribute. See [http://dlang.org/attribute.html here]. |
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+ | * UDT: User-Defined Type. | ||
− | * UFCS: Universal Function Call Syntax. Allows foo(a,b) to be written as a.foo(b). This allows free functions to be | + | * UFCS: Universal Function Call Syntax. Allows <code>foo(a,b)</code> to be written as <code>a.foo(b)</code>. This allows free functions to be called as if they were member functions and allows function calls to be chained with the . operator: <code>[0,1,2].map!(a=>a+1)().array()</code>. |
See also: [http://dlang.org/glossary.html the Glossary]. | See also: [http://dlang.org/glossary.html the Glossary]. |
Revision as of 11:11, 5 January 2015
The D mailing lists, D blogs and IRC discussions commonly use acronyms.
Here is a small list of the usual ones:
- AA: Associative Arrays.
- ARC: Automatic Reference Counting. A form of automatic memory management.
- AST: Abstract Syntax Trees. Trees resulting from parsing.
- AST Macros: A macro system for transforming a program's AST during compilation. [Not implemented in D].
- CTFE: Compile-Time Function Execution/Evaluation. The ability, for the D programming language to evaluate a (standard, runtime) function during compilation, yielding a compile-time constant as a result.
- DSEL : Domain-Specific Embedded Language. A DSL used inside a more general programming language. Also known as an internal DSL.
- DSL: Domain-Specific Language. A small sub-language dedicated to a particular domain or problem. Examples are regexes, string formatters (%d, %s, ...).
- FQN: Fully qualified name. See here.
- GC: Garbage Collection. A form of automatic memory management.
- ICE: Internal Compiler Error.
- IFTI: Implicit Function-Template Instantiation. For function templates, the template arguments can be automatically determined by the compiler from the function arguments.
- LGTM: Looks Good To Me. You can see it during voting threads and pull requests discussions.
- NIH: Not Invented Here. Also: NIH Syndrome. When someone insists on writing everything themself rather than using existing libraries or tools to solve a problem.
- NVI: Non-Virtual Interface. See here.
- PR: Pull Request. On Github, where most of the D development takes place, you can contribute code to the compilers and standard library by doing a pull request.
- UDA: User-Defined Attribute. See here.
- UDT: User-Defined Type.
- UFCS: Universal Function Call Syntax. Allows
foo(a,b)
to be written asa.foo(b)
. This allows free functions to be called as if they were member functions and allows function calls to be chained with the . operator:[0,1,2].map!(a=>a+1)().array()
.
See also: the Glossary.