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- Sink_(computing) abstract "In computing, a sink or event sink is a class or function designed to receive incoming events from another object or function. This is commonly implemented in C++ as callbacks. Object-oriented languages, such as Java and C#, have built-in support for sinks by allowing events to be fired to delegate functions.It can also be considered the end-point or output point. For example, a buffer stream would often have a source (into which the data is put) and a sink (whereto the data is written out). Another way of thinking about it could be like a black hole—the source is where everything goes in and the sink is where it all goes at the other end. This is often seen in C++ and hardware-related programming.The word sink has been used for both input and output in the industry.".
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- Sink_(computing) date "December 2009".
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- Sink_(computing) subject Category:Object-oriented_programming.
- Sink_(computing) comment "In computing, a sink or event sink is a class or function designed to receive incoming events from another object or function. This is commonly implemented in C++ as callbacks. Object-oriented languages, such as Java and C#, have built-in support for sinks by allowing events to be fired to delegate functions.It can also be considered the end-point or output point. For example, a buffer stream would often have a source (into which the data is put) and a sink (whereto the data is written out).".
- Sink_(computing) label "Sink (computing)".
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