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- Thunk abstract "In computer programming, a thunk is a subroutine that is created, often automatically, to assist a call to another subroutine. Thunks are primarily used to represent an additional calculation that a subroutine needs to execute, or to call a routine that does not support the usual calling mechanism. They have a variety of other applications to compiler code generation and modular programming.".
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- Thunk subject Category:Computing_terminology.
- Thunk subject Category:Functional_programming.
- Thunk comment "In computer programming, a thunk is a subroutine that is created, often automatically, to assist a call to another subroutine. Thunks are primarily used to represent an additional calculation that a subroutine needs to execute, or to call a routine that does not support the usual calling mechanism. They have a variety of other applications to compiler code generation and modular programming.".
- Thunk label "Thunk".
- Thunk sameAs m.0gfd7w1.
- Thunk sameAs Q7799212.
- Thunk sameAs Q7799212.
- Thunk wasDerivedFrom Thunk?oldid=604351580.
- Thunk isPrimaryTopicOf Thunk.