slovo | definícia |
annotation (encz) | annotation,anotace n: |
annotation (encz) | annotation,vysvětlivka n: Zdeněk Brož |
Annotation (gcide) | Annotation \An`no*ta"tion\, n. [L. annotatio: cf. F.
annotation.]
A note, added by way of comment, or explanation; -- usually
in the plural; as, annotations on ancient authors, or on a
word or a passage.
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annotation (wn) | annotation
n 1: a comment or instruction (usually added); "his notes were
appended at the end of the article"; "he added a short
notation to the address on the envelope" [syn: note,
annotation, notation]
2: the act of adding notes [syn: annotation, annotating] |
annotation (foldoc) | annotation
annotate
1. Extra information associated with a
particular point in a document or program. Annotations may be
added either by a compiler or by the programmer. They are
not usually essential to the correct function of the program
but give hints to improve performance.
2. A new commentary node linked to an existing
node. If readers, as well as authors, can annotate nodes,
then they can immediately provide feedback if the information
is misleading, out of date or plain wrong.
(1995-11-26)
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ANNOTATION (bouvier) | ANNOTATION, civil law. The designation of a place of deportation. Dig. 32,
1, 3 or the summoning of an, absentee. Dig. lib. 5.
2. In another sense, annotations were the answers of the prince to
questions put to him by private persons respecting some doubtful point of
law. See Rescript.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
annotation (encz) | annotation,anotace n: annotation,vysvětlivka n: Zdeněk Brož |
annotations (encz) | annotations,anotace pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Annotationist (gcide) | Annotationist \An`no*ta"tion*ist\, n.
An annotator. [R.]
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annotation (wn) | annotation
n 1: a comment or instruction (usually added); "his notes were
appended at the end of the article"; "he added a short
notation to the address on the envelope" [syn: note,
annotation, notation]
2: the act of adding notes [syn: annotation, annotating] |
annotation (foldoc) | annotation
annotate
1. Extra information associated with a
particular point in a document or program. Annotations may be
added either by a compiler or by the programmer. They are
not usually essential to the correct function of the program
but give hints to improve performance.
2. A new commentary node linked to an existing
node. If readers, as well as authors, can annotate nodes,
then they can immediately provide feedback if the information
is misleading, out of date or plain wrong.
(1995-11-26)
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introspection annotation (foldoc) | introspection annotation
A kind of pragma that makes information about
the implementation of a program available to the program at
run-time, allowing it to do introspection.
For example, gtk-doc defines a GObject Introspection
syntax for annotations that give machine readable
information about function parameters and return values
(transfer none, transfer full). Gtk-Doc annotations are
read by g-ir-scanner and put into a "GIR file".
(2018-11-27)
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spark annotation language (foldoc) | SPARK Annotation Language
(SAL) ICL, Ltd. Used in the verification of
SPARK programs against Z specifications.
(1994-12-08)
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ANNOTATION (bouvier) | ANNOTATION, civil law. The designation of a place of deportation. Dig. 32,
1, 3 or the summoning of an, absentee. Dig. lib. 5.
2. In another sense, annotations were the answers of the prince to
questions put to him by private persons respecting some doubtful point of
law. See Rescript.
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