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- Directive_(programming) abstract "In computer programming, a directive or pragma (from "pragmatic") is a language construct that specifies how a compiler (or assembler or interpreter) should process its input. Directives are not part of the language proper – they are not part of the grammar, and may vary from compiler to compiler – but instead function either as an in-band form of a command-line option, specifying compiler behavior, or are processed by a preprocessor. In some cases directives specify global behavior, while in other cases they only affect a local section, such as a block of programming code. In some cases, such as some C pragmas, directives are optional compiler hints, and may be ignored, but normally they are prescriptive, and must be followed. However, a directive does not perform any action in the language itself, but rather only a change in the behavior of the compiler.This term could be used to refer to proprietary third party tags and commands (or markup) embedded in code that result in additional executable processing that extend the existing compiler, assembler and language constructs present in the development environment. The term "directive" is also applied in a variety of ways that are similar to the term command.".
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- Directive_(programming) wikiPageID "930128".
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- Directive_(programming) subject Category:Computer_programming.
- Directive_(programming) comment "In computer programming, a directive or pragma (from "pragmatic") is a language construct that specifies how a compiler (or assembler or interpreter) should process its input. Directives are not part of the language proper – they are not part of the grammar, and may vary from compiler to compiler – but instead function either as an in-band form of a command-line option, specifying compiler behavior, or are processed by a preprocessor.".
- Directive_(programming) label "Compiler-Anweisung".
- Directive_(programming) label "Directive (programming)".
- Directive_(programming) label "Diretiva".
- Directive_(programming) label "Direttiva (programmazione)".
- Directive_(programming) label "Dyrektywa (informatyka)".
- Directive_(programming) label "Pragma".
- Directive_(programming) label "Директива (программирование)".
- Directive_(programming) label "ディレクティブ".
- Directive_(programming) label "編譯程式定向".
- Directive_(programming) sameAs Compiler-Anweisung.
- Directive_(programming) sameAs Pragma.
- Directive_(programming) sameAs Direttiva_(programmazione).
- Directive_(programming) sameAs ディレクティブ.
- Directive_(programming) sameAs Dyrektywa_(informatyka).
- Directive_(programming) sameAs Diretiva.
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- Directive_(programming) sameAs Q1121492.
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