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Subroutine

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  • In addition to simply invoking the subroutine, a CALL statement can include transformation
  • an identifier that has the same name as the subroutine, a function in Pascal terminology.
  • s case the programmer has blind faith in the subroutine always performing what the programmer intend
  • r an implementation in which every call to a subroutine always returns in exactly x seconds, where x
  • Five algorithmic paths each include a core subroutine and an easy-to-use driver.
  • A subroutine automatically returns when execution reaches
  • In a similar manner, subroutine call instructions can be indirect, with the
  • A subroutine call is achieved simply by reading the old c
  • riented paradigms wrap those operations in a subroutine call that makes the computation general and
  • Subroutine calls and returns only take one processor cy
  • to 100 instructions of 6 bits which included subroutine calls and conditional branching based on com
  • reter called by other software, or as direct subroutine calls in other software.
  • The problem is that the caller of the subroutine cannot tell what the result means in this ca
  • t was about to be executed, and if a loop or subroutine caused certain lines to be executed multiple
  • since there is only one return location per subroutine code section, there cannot be recursion with
  • subroutines were written directly after each subroutine code.
  • onsole via the callback inside the anonymous subroutine connected to the "clicked" signal.
  • urn statement except at the textual end of a subroutine, considering that, when it is used to "retur
  • lled user: the user must write and compile a subroutine defining the function to be optimized, and o
  • Recursion (computer science), a procedure or subroutine, implemented in a programming language, whos
  • Three transformations can be applied to a subroutine in CIF: translation, rotation, and mirroring
  • A convenience function is a non-essential subroutine in a programming library or framework which
  • d one of the MOS entry points, a replacement subroutine in the coprocessor's ROM passed a correspond
  • troducing an anonymous closure (or anonymous subroutine in Perl 5 terminology).
  • Their subroutine instructions typically would save the curren
  • mming, a semipredicate problem occurs when a subroutine intended to return a useful value can fail,
  • Subroutine invocation and return (BSR, RTS)
  • In programming, a call site of a function ( subroutine) is a line in the code which calls (or may c
  • ernal Organization), 2 (Translators), and 3 ( Subroutine Libraries), Computing Center, University of
  • ith the idea of symbolic labels, macros, and subroutine libraries.
  • PGPLOT is a device-independent graphics subroutine library written starting in 1983 by Tim Pear
  • HSL, originally the Harwell Subroutine Library, is a collection of Fortran 77 and 9
  • A test suite for a primality testing subroutine might consist of a list of numbers and their
  • back to early versions of Fortran's limited subroutine name length.
  • ned as objects or passed as a parameter to a subroutine; only their elements could be directly manip
  • ions require multiple passes over a program, subroutine, or basic block.)
  • known as a stub function, null script, null subroutine, or null function) is a command script or pr
  • time, passed as a parameter, returned from a subroutine, or assigned into a variable.
  • Complex: A program (method, module, routine, subroutine, procedure, or any named block of code) cont
  • This can often share code for subroutine set-up and sometimes tail-recursion.
  • R12 is the subroutine stack pointer.
  • As in Pac-Man, the game has a bug in the subroutine that draws the fruit, which renders the 256t
  • A PSGI application is a Perl subroutine that accepts arguments as a single hash refe
  • e appropriate code is substituted for a null subroutine that just returns the value expected by the
  • The subroutine to find an augmenting path uses blossoms and
  • sets will be added to all coordinates in the subroutine, to translate its graphics across the mask.
  • E.g.: A programmer calls a subroutine to save user-data on the hard disk without c
  • This is a very important subroutine used in the "multiply" routine.
  • ntax equation is translated into a recursive subroutine which tests the input string for a particula
  • of blind faith is when a programmer calls a subroutine without checking the result.
  • The testing subroutine would supply each number in the list to the