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Rule for substituting a set input with a set output
In computer programming, a macro (short for "macro instruction"; from Greek μακρο- 'long, large') is a rule or pattern that specifies how a certain input
Macro_(computer_science)
Topics referred to by the same term
idea of "managing from afar" Macro (computer science), a set of instructions that is represented in an abbreviated format Macro instruction, a statement,
Macro
General-purpose macro processor
preprocessor Macro (computer science) Make Template processor Web template system Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie. The m4 macro processor. Technical
M4_(computer_language)
Topics referred to by the same term
Nashville Predators, American hockey team; often called the "Preds" Macro (computer science), as an abbreviation of "predefined"/"predefinition" Allan Pred
Pred
Software using templates to produce documents
localization Common Locale Data Repository gettext Layout engines Macro (computer science) Web template system Comparison of web template engines Niemeyer
Template_processor
Macro processor that is not tied to a particular language or piece of software
reformatting (e.g. conditional extraction of material from an HTML file). Macro (computer science) – Rule for substituting a set input with a set output Strachey
General-purpose macro processor
General-purpose_macro_processor
Code that has to be included in many places with little or no alteration
(computing) – Collection of resources used to develop a computer program Macro (computer science) – Rule for substituting a set input with a set output
Boilerplate_code
Macros whose expansion is guaranteed not to cause the capture of identifiers
In computer science, hygienic macros are macros whose expansion is guaranteed not to cause the accidental capture of identifiers. They are a feature of
Hygienic_macro
(self (1- n))))) Anonymous recursion Hygienic macros Macro (computer science) Method chaining this (computer programming) Chapter 6 of Let over Lambda 22
Anaphoric_macro
Low-level programming language family
assembler input outside of a macro definition. A cross assembler (see also cross compiler) is an assembler that is run on a computer or operating system (the
Assembly_language
Including one data set inside another automatically
In computer science, transclusion is the inclusion of part or all of an electronic document into one or more other documents by reference via hypertext
Transclusion
Piece of digital media featuring an image with text superimposed
code for a pre-defined image. This, in turn, related to the computer science concept of a macro instruction; "a rule or pattern that specifies how a certain
Image_macro
Function in the C and C++ programming languages
definition. — ISO 9899:1999(E), the C99 standard, section 6.7.4 Macro (computer science) Meyers, Randy (July 1, 2002). "The New C: Inline Functions". {{cite
Inline_(C_and_C++)
Key on a computer or terminal keyboard
Microsoft Windows, the F8 key was used alone. Keyboard shortcut Macro (computer science) "Definition of FUNCTION KEY". www.merriam-webster.com. The completely
Function_key
Optimization replacing a function call with that function's source code
#[inline(always)]. In debug mode, the compiler will never inline. Macro (computer science) Partial evaluation Tail-call elimination Code outlining Space
Inline_expansion
American academic journal
covered are Artificial intelligence, Mathematics, Computer science, Mechanical Engineering, macro, micro and nano robots, advanced materials, and biologically
Science_Robotics
American mathematician and computer scientist
engineer, and programmer. As of 2019 he is an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. McIlroy is best known for having originally proposed
Douglas_McIlroy
Software that provides access that hides details
abstractions (computer science) Refinement for the opposite of abstraction in computing Indirection Integer (computer science) Heuristic (computer science) Colburn
Abstraction (computer science)
Abstraction_(computer_science)
Program that processes input for another program
substitutions and macro expansions, while others have the power of full-fledged programming languages. A common example from computer programming is the
Preprocessor
Typesetting system
widely used in academia, especially in mathematics, computer science, economics, political science, engineering, linguistics, physics, statistics, and
TeX
Approach to software development
computer program is given as an explanation of how it works in a natural language, such as English, interspersed (embedded) with snippets of macros and
Literate_programming
Programming language family
of the earliest programming languages, Lisp pioneered many ideas in computer science, including tree data structures, automatic storage management, dynamic
Lisp_(programming_language)
Computer science concept
In computer science, syntactic closures are an implementation strategy for a hygienic macro system. The term pertains to the Scheme programming language
Syntactic_closure
American computer scientist and software engineer
He received a Ph.D. in computer science from the department that would become the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University
Jeff_Dean
Traditional first example of a computer programming language
A "Hello, world" program is usually a simple computer program that displays on the screen (often the console) a message similar to "Hello, world". A small
Hello,_world
Computer science textbook
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP) is a computer science textbook by Massachusetts Institute of Technology professors Harold Abelson
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
Structure_and_Interpretation_of_Computer_Programs
American computer scientist and mathematician (born 1941)
began working on a set of macros based on it, hoping that it would later become its standard macro package. This set of macros would later become known
Leslie_Lamport
Typesetting system based on TeX
\LaTeX macro. The example below shows the input to LaTeX and the corresponding output from the system: As a macro package, LaTeX provides a set of macros for
LaTeX
American computer scientist and entrepreneur
is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. Cohen earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from Stanford University, completing his studies around 2003
Stephen_Cohen_(entrepreneur)
Computer program that modifies other programs to replicate itself and spread
spreading to other computers by infecting files on a network file system or a file system that is accessed by other computers. Macro viruses have become
Computer_virus
Lisp dialect
to turn computer science into "an indispensable part of the liberal arts curriculum". The core Racket language is known for its extensive macro system
Racket_(programming_language)
Implementation of the SNOBOL4 programming language
General Public License. MACRO SPITBOL is an implementation of SPITBOL written in the 1970s by Robert Dewar and Anthony P. McCann. MACRO SPITBOL is coded in
SPITBOL
Virtual recreation of a destructive car crash
not require advanced computers and the calculation time is incomparably smaller. Two presented methods complement each other. Macro Element Method is useful
Crash_simulation
American computer scientist (born 1947)
theoretical computer science, and writings on computing, higher education, and technology. He is Gordon McKay Research Professor of Computer Science at Harvard
Harry_R._Lewis
Dialect of Lisp
programming languages. Scheme was created during the 1970s at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MIT CSAIL) and released by
Scheme_(programming_language)
Text-string-oriented programming language
improved portability across computers. The SNOBOL4 language translator was still written in assembly language. However the macro features of the assembler
SNOBOL
Programming language standard
extensible through standard features such as Lisp macros (code transformations) and reader macros (input parsers for characters). Common Lisp provides
Common_Lisp
Family of text editors
Emacs (/ˈiːmæks/ ), originally named EMACS (an acronym for "Editor Macros"), is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility
Emacs
In computer science, instruction selection is the stage of a compiler backend that transforms its middle-level intermediate representation (IR) into a
Instruction_selection
Terms used to differentiate between abstract and concrete concepts in certain topics
of contexts, such as, for instance, in domains as widely varied as computer science and business administration. High-level describe those operations that
High-_and_low-level
American scientist (1927–2011)
John McCarthy (September 4, 1927 – October 24, 2011) was an American computer scientist and cognitive scientist. He was one of the founders of the discipline
John McCarthy (computer scientist)
John_McCarthy_(computer_scientist)
2010 book by Serbian Vlatko Vedral
DNA, development of social networks, quantum behaviour at the micro and macro level, and the very role of indeterminism in the universe. The book finishes
Decoding_Reality
English programmer, venture capitalist, and writer (born 1964)
1986. He then received a Master of Science in 1988, and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1990, both in computer science from Harvard University. Graham also
Paul_Graham_(programmer)
Shriram Krishnamurthi is a computer scientist, currently a professor of computer science at Brown University and a member of the core development group
Shriram_Krishnamurthi
Formal methods terminology
In computer science, reification is the process by which an abstract idea about a program is turned into an explicit data model or other object created
Reification (computer science)
Reification_(computer_science)
Research of materials
materials sciences." In comparison with mechanical engineering, the nascent material science field focused on addressing materials from the macro-level and
Materials_science
Programming language
programs. The macro language can be used for functionalities as simple as symbolic substitution and as complex as dynamic programming. SAS macro is considered
SAS_language
Sequence of characters that identifies a location within source code
Retrieved 2020-08-18. Kent Pitman. "CLHS: Macro CASE, CCASE, ECASE". Retrieved 2020-08-20. Kent Pitman. "CLSH: Macro TYPECASE, CTYPECASE, ETYPECASE". Retrieved
Label_(computer_science)
Programming language
access to slots using variables within methods. Internal flavor functions, macros and substs. Automatically generated constructors. DEFFLAVOR options: :required-methods
Flavors (programming language)
Flavors_(programming_language)
US-based IT company
South Korea and immigrated to the United States at age 20, studying computer science at Pierce College in Los Angeles. He is the CEO and president of the
UNICOM_Global
Canadian computer scientist (born 1942)
professor of computer science at Princeton University since 2000 and is the director of undergraduate studies in the department of computer science. In 2015
Brian_Kernighan
Mathematical study of the meaning of programming languages
theory, category theory, etc. It has close links with other areas of computer science such as programming language design, type theory, compilers and interpreters
Semantics (programming languages)
Semantics_(programming_languages)
American academic and businessman
fold up silicon quick reference macro-crystal. He holds a PhD and MS in electrical engineering and computer sciences from UC Berkeley and a BS from UC
Kristofer_Pister
Setting or re-setting the value associated with a variable name
In computer programming, an assignment statement sets and/or re-sets the value stored in the storage location(s) denoted by a variable name; in other words
Assignment_(computer_science)
following, although it does not use the exact term "macrocognition": A macro-theory is a theory which is concerned with the obvious regularities of human
Macrocognition
Computer memory management methodology
dynamic memory allocation) is a form of resource management applied to computer memory. The essential requirement of memory management is to provide ways
Memory_management
Set of methods that extend the functionality of a class
In computer programming, a trait is a language concept that represents a set of methods that can be used to extend the functionality of a class. In object-oriented
Trait_(computer_programming)
American computer scientist and associate professor at Northeastern University
William D. Clinger is an associate professor in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. He is known for his work on higher-order
William Clinger (computer scientist)
William_Clinger_(computer_scientist)
Haplogroup defined by differences in human mitochondrial DNA
haplogroup I, haplogroup W, haplogroup X and haplogroup Y, as well as macro-haplogroup R. Macro-haplogroup R is found mostly in Europe, Northern Africa, the Pacific
Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
Human_mitochondrial_DNA_haplogroup
American computer scientist and mathematician (born 1938)
computer science. Knuth has been called the "father of the analysis of algorithms". Knuth is the author of the multi-volume work The Art of Computer Programming
Donald_Knuth
Computation machine that uses continuously varying data technology
hybrid computer (65 nm) developed by Ning Guo in 2015, both targeting at energy-efficient ODE/PDE applications. Glenn's chip contains 16 macros, in which
Analog_computer
Scheme-based programming language implementation
for writing real-world software. Scheme is well known for its use in computer science curricula and programming language experimentation, but it has seen
Chicken (Scheme implementation)
Chicken_(Scheme_implementation)
Software that emulates an entire computer
emulation of a computer system. Virtual machines are based on computer architectures and provide the functionality of a physical computer. Their implementations
Virtual_machine
Programming language used in CNC and 3D printing
Integrating Advanced Computer-aided Design, Manufacturing, and Numerical Control: Principles and Implementations. Information Science Reference. p. 166.
G-code
from the ZAM division of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Originally developed for the XYZ and ZAM-2 computers, it was also ported over to the ZAM-21, ZAM-41
SAKO_(programming_language)
Computer intended for use by an individual person
A personal computer (PC), or simply computer, is a computer designed for personal use. It is typically used for tasks such as word processing, internet
Personal_computer
Typographical mark (`) (Freestanding grave accent)
little ${pet}!`; console.log(temp); // => "Mary has a little lamb!"; Lisp macro systems: The backtick character (called quasiquote in Scheme) introduces
Backtick
Overview of and topical guide to computer programming
automate performing a given task or solving a given problem. History of computer science History of computing hardware History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
Outline of computer programming
Outline_of_computer_programming
British computer scientist (1916–1975)
computer time-sharing. He coined several terms that are widely used in computer science, including polymorphism and referential transparency. He has been credited
Christopher_Strachey
American mathematician
mathematician and computer scientist. He is a professor of computer science and engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the
Hal_Abelson
Engineering school of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Engineering and Applied Sciences. Retrieved 22 December 2019. Jazkarta (2011-04-03). "Materials scientists at Harvard demonstrate the first macro-scale thin-film
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard_John_A._Paulson_School_of_Engineering_and_Applied_Sciences
Unpredictable phenomenon in complex systems
macro behavior appear more novel despite being determined by the micro-dynamics. Type‑2 (Nonlocal) Emergence Cases in which both the micro and macro theories
Emergence
Academic journal
Documentation, renamed in 1975 to Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, and obtained its current name in 2005. The journal covers the fields
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
Journal_of_Chemical_Information_and_Modeling
American computer scientist
Stephen Russell (born 1937), also nicknamed "Slug", is an American computer scientist most famous for creating Spacewar!, well known for being the first
Steve Russell (computer scientist)
Steve_Russell_(computer_scientist)
Improving the efficiency of software
In computer science, program optimization, code optimization, or software optimization is the process of modifying a software system to make some aspect
Program_optimization
Computer programming language
and can be used to teach all computer science concepts, as UC Berkeley lecturer Brian Harvey did in his Computer Science Logo Style trilogy. Logo is usually
Logo_(programming_language)
Style of computer programming
In computer science, extensible programming is a style of computer programming that focuses on mechanisms to extend the programming language, compiler
Extensible_programming
Pointing device used to control a computer
A computer mouse (plural mice; rarely mouses) is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. This motion is
Computer_mouse
Machine instruction that indicates to a computer to do nothing
In computer science, a NOP, no-op, or NOOP (pronounced "no op"; short for no operation) is a machine language instruction and its assembly language mnemonic
NOP_(code)
Property of accepting a variable number of arguments
number of arguments Variadic macro – Macro taking a varying number of arguments Variadic template – Templates in computer programming Arity – Number of
Variadic
Early electromechanical general purpose computer
(2003). Milestones in Computer Science and Information Technology. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 28. ISBN 9781573565219. Model VI macro. Ceruzzi, Paul E.;
Model_V
Mentat is a macro-dataflow extension of the C++ programming language. It was developed at the University of Virginia computer science Department by a
Mentat_(computing)
Sequence of program instructions invokable by other software
In computer programming, a function (also procedure, method, subroutine, routine, or subprogram) is a callable unit of software logic that has a well-formed
Function (computer programming)
Function_(computer_programming)
Ability of a computing system to simulate Turing machines
system of data-manipulation rules (such as a model of computation, a computer's instruction set, a programming language, or a cellular automaton) is said
Turing_completeness
American computer scientist
Searching for Macro-Operators, was supervised by Herbert A. Simon. He became Herbert M. Singer Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University
Richard_E._Korf
one mainframe computer processor. This was common in business applications and in science and engineering. A different model of computer use was foreshadowed
History_of_personal_computers
Computer modelling based on empirical observation
Empirical modelling refers to any kind of computer modelling based on empirical observations rather than on mathematically describable relationships of
Empirical modelling (computer science)
Empirical_modelling_(computer_science)
generalized and are not targeted at a single computer architecture. For example, through the use of macro-assembler-like capabilities, Digital Equipment
Microassembler
Using concrete examples to teach computers behaviors
In computer science, programming by example (PbE), also termed programming by demonstration or more generally as demonstrational programming, is an end-user
Programming_by_example
American computer science academic
Daniel Paul Friedman (born 1944) is a professor emeritus of Computer Science at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. His research focuses on programming
Daniel_P._Friedman
British computer company (1968-2002)
International Computers Limited (ICL) was a British computer hardware, computer software and computer services company that operated from 1968 until 2002
International Computers Limited
International_Computers_Limited
American computer scientist
at Data" as containing the first mention of the term "ontology" in computer science, quoting his statement: "Data are fragments of a theory of the real
George_H._Mealy
Language for controlling a computer
programming languages (basic instructions) Computer programming Computer science and Outline of computer science Domain-specific language Domain-specific
Programming_language
Malicious software
flexible macros of its applications, it became possible to write infectious code in the macro language of Microsoft Word and similar programs. These macro viruses
Malware
CPU architecture
(1995). An FPGA-Based Minimal Instruction Set Computer (Technical report). Information and Computer Sciences Department, University of Hawai. p. 23. ICS-TR-94-28
Minimal instruction set computer
Minimal_instruction_set_computer
Science concept
decisions in politics, in science, and in industry or are ordinary people as we are. I shall call this instrument the macroscope (from macro, great, and skopein
Macroscope_(science_concept)
Unexpected program exit due to an error
In computing, a crash, or system crash, occurs when a computer program such as a software application or an operating system stops functioning properly
Crash_(computing)
American software engineer
the following diagrams: The process is organized around a macro and a micro process. The macro process identifies the following activities cycle: Conceptualization:
Grady_Booch
Metadata which defines a property
representation) Variable (computer science) Property (object-oriented programming) Attribute–value pair Field (computer science) File attribute Extended
Attribute_(programming)
Spreadsheet software
computer software went unaddressed and undefined. By the late 1980s 1-2-3 was the world's most widely known and used computer program, and its macro system
Lotus_1-2-3
MACRO COMPUTER-SCIENCE
MACRO COMPUTER-SCIENCE
Girl/Female
Muslim
To compete with pride
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Unattained; Cannot be Competed with
Male
Egyptian
, the chief and scribe of Kush.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
To Compete with Pride
Boy/Male
Hindu
Computer
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Moorish; Dark-skinned; A Moor; Dark Skinned
Boy/Male
Muslim
Compiler of Hadith
Boy/Male
Italian Spanish
Dark-skinned; A Moor.
Boy/Male
Spanish
God's gift.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Compiler of the Vedas
Boy/Male
Tamil
Computer
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Marcus, MARCO means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Mauricius, MAURO means "dark-skinned; Moor."
Boy/Male
German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Myself; Bitter
Boy/Male
Spanish American Latin Italian Portuguese
Warring.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Macho
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Climacus, CLÃMACO means "ladder."
Boy/Male
Japanese
Myself.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Compiler of Hadith
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Warlike; Mars; From the God Mars; Form of Marc; Warring
MACRO COMPUTER-SCIENCE
MACRO COMPUTER-SCIENCE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kishin refers to a Hindu God Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Born in Water; Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Dutch Greek Latin
noble.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tarachandra | தாராசஂதà¯à®°
Star & Moon
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English calfhirde, CALVERT means "calf-herder."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Long Kite
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dolman, itself a variant of Doll or Dole.North German (Dollmann) : habitational name for someone from Dolle, north of Magdeburg.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Right guidance
Surname or Lastname
English
English : English nickname for a trusted servant, from Middle English gode ‘good’ + hewe ‘servant’ (a derivative of Old English hīwan ‘retinue’, ‘household’).English : from an Old Norse personal name composed of the elements guð ‘battle’ + hugi ‘mind’, ‘spirit’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of happiness
MACRO COMPUTER-SCIENCE
MACRO COMPUTER-SCIENCE
MACRO COMPUTER-SCIENCE
MACRO COMPUTER-SCIENCE
MACRO COMPUTER-SCIENCE
imp. & p. p.
of Compete
n.
One who computes.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Compute
n.
A computer.
a.
Of or pertaining to micro-geology.
n.
Same as Macron.
v. t.
To exchange; to put or substitute something else in place of, as a smaller penalty, obligation, or payment, for a greater, or a single thing for an aggregate; hence, to lessen; to diminish; as, to commute a sentence of death to one of imprisonment for life; to commute tithes; to commute charges for fares.
n.
A preparation of fruit in sirup in such a manner as to preserve its form, either whole, halved, or quartered; as, a compote of pears.
n.
The science which treats of the chemical properties, actions or relations of substances in quantity; -- distinguished from micro-chemistry.
a.
Of or pertaining to micro-chemistry; as, a micro-chemical test.
imp. & p. p.
of Compute
v. t.
To compute erroneously.
imp. & p. p.
of Commute
v. i.
To pay, or arrange to pay, in gross instead of part by part; as, to commute for a year's travel over a route.
n.
One who commutes; especially, one who commutes in traveling.
n.
The application of chemical tests to minute objects or portions of matter, magnified by the use of the microscopy; -- distinguished from macro-chemistry.
n.
One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.
v. i.
To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another.
n.
A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.