An operator precedence grammar is a kind of grammar for formal languages. Technically, an operator precedence grammar is a context-free grammar that has the property (among others)[1] that no production has either an empty right-hand side or two adjacent nonterminals in its right-hand side. These properties allow precedence relations to be defined between the terminals of the grammar. A parser tha
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AMD Opteron, the first CPU to introduce the x86-64 extensions in April 2003 The five-volume set of the x86-64 Architecture Programmer's Manual, as published and distributed by AMD in 2002 x86-64 (also known as x64, x86_64, AMD64, and Intel 64)[note 1] is a 64-bit extension of the x86 instruction set architecture first announced in 1999. It introduces two new operating modes: 64-bit mode and compat
This is a list of well-known data structures. For a wider list of terms, see list of terms relating to algorithms and data structures. For a comparison of running times for a subset of this list see comparison of data structures. Data types[edit] Primitive types[edit] Boolean, true or false. Character Floating-point representation of a finite subset of the rationals. Including single-precision and
The original MacBook Pro used the design of the PowerBook G4, but replaced the PowerPC G4 chips with Intel Core Duo processors,[5] added a built-in iSight camera, and introduced the MagSafe power connector. The optical drive was shrunk to fit into the slimmer MacBook Pro; it runs slower than the optical drive in the PowerBook G4 and cannot write to dual-layer DVDs.[5][6] The 15-inch model was intr
"BCD code" redirects here. For BCD character sets, see BCD (character encoding). A binary clock might use LEDs to express binary values. In this clock, each column of LEDs shows a binary-coded decimal numeral of the traditional sexagesimal time. In computing and electronic systems, binary-coded decimal (BCD) is a class of binary encodings of decimal numbers where each digit is represented by a fix
DeltaSync was a proprietary Microsoft communications protocol for synchronizing web services with offline clients.[1] It was switched off by Microsoft on 30 June 2016. Windows Live Hotmail was connected to offline clients using DeltaSync; Outlook Connector and the Windows Live Mail client use it for offline access. Microsoft pushed for this protocol instead of POP3 or IMAP4 for supporting various
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Unrolled linked list" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2021) In this model, the maximum number of elements is 4 for each node. In computer programming, an unrolled linked li
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