slovodefinícia
overflow
(encz)
overflow,přeplnění n: Zdeněk Brož
overflow
(encz)
overflow,přetečení n: joe@hw.cz
overflow
(encz)
overflow,přetékat v: Zdeněk Brož
Overflow
(gcide)
Overflow \O`ver*flow"\, v. i.
1. To run over the bounds.
[1913 Webster]

2. To be superabundant; to abound. --Rogers.
[1913 Webster]
Overflow
(gcide)
Overflow \O"ver*flow`\, n.
1. A flowing over, as of water or other fluid; an inundation.
--Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which flows over; a superfluous portion; a
superabundance. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

3. An outlet for the escape of surplus liquid.
[1913 Webster]

Overflow meeting, a meeting constituted of the surplus or
overflow of another audience.
[1913 Webster]
Overflow
(gcide)
Overflow \O`ver*flow"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overflowed; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overflowing.] [AS. oferfl?wan. See Over, and
Flow.]
1. To flow over; to cover woth, or as with, water or other
fluid; to spread over; to inundate; to overwhelm.
[1913 Webster]

The northern nations overflowed all Christendom.
--Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

2. To flow over the brim of; to fill more than full.
[1913 Webster]
overflow
(wn)
overflow
n 1: a large flow [syn: flood, overflow, outpouring]
2: the occurrence of surplus liquid (as water) exceeding the
limit or capacity [syn: overflow, runoff, overspill]
v 1: flow or run over (a limit or brim) [syn: overflow,
overrun, well over, run over, brim over]
2: overflow with a certain feeling; "The children bubbled over
with joy"; "My boss was bubbling over with anger" [syn:
bubble over, overflow, spill over]
overflow
(foldoc)
overflow

The condition that occurs when the result of a
calculation is too big to store in the intended format. For
example, the result of adding one to 255 cannot be represented
as an unsigned, eight-bit integer. In a signed integer
representation, overflow can occur when an integer becomes
either too positive or too negative.

Overflow can also occur in the exponent of a floating point
number representation. The term "underflow" is sometimes
used for negative overflow of the exponent.

Ignoring overflow will result in nonsensicle results such as
255 + 1 = 0. At the hardware level, the ALU typically
indicates overflow by setting an overflow flag bit which the
program can test. Programming languages will typically
respond to overflow by raising some kind of signal or other
error condition to halt normal execution.

Some languages attempt to avoid overflow by providing
(optional) variable length number representation
(multiprecission arithmetic) so that the maximum number
representable is limited only by the amount of storage
available.

(2008-05-30)
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overflowed
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overflown
(encz)
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abounding inpredicate abounding withpredicate bristling withpredicate full ofpredicate overflowing overflowing withpredicate rich inpredicate rife withpredicate thick withpredicate
(gcide)
filled \filled\ adj.
1. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal;
as, filled to overflowing. Opposite of empty. [Narrower
terms: {abounding in(predicate), abounding
with(predicate), bristling with(predicate), full
of(predicate), overflowing, overflowing with(predicate),
rich in(predicate), rife with(predicate), thick
with(predicate)}; {brimful, brimful of(predicate),
brimfull, brimfull of(predicate), brimming, brimming
with(predicate)}; {chockablock(predicate),
chock-full(predicate), chockfull(predicate),
chockful(predicate), choke-full(predicate),
chuck-full(predicate), cram full}; congested, engorged;
{crawling with(predicate), overrun with, swarming,
swarming with(predicate), teeming, teeming
with(predicate)}; {flooded, inundated, swamped ; {glutted,
overfull}; {heavy with(predicate) ; {laden, loaded ;
overladen, overloaded ; {stuffed ; {stuffed; {well-lined
]

Syn: full.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. entirely of one substance with no holes inside. Opposite
of hollow.

Syn: solid.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. having appointments throughout the course of a period; --
of an appointment schedule; as, My calendar is filled for
the week. Opposite of unoccupied and free

Syn: occupied.
[WordNet 1.5]
Overflow meeting
(gcide)
Overflow \O"ver*flow`\, n.
1. A flowing over, as of water or other fluid; an inundation.
--Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which flows over; a superfluous portion; a
superabundance. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

3. An outlet for the escape of surplus liquid.
[1913 Webster]

Overflow meeting, a meeting constituted of the surplus or
overflow of another audience.
[1913 Webster]
Overflowed
(gcide)
Overflow \O`ver*flow"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overflowed; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overflowing.] [AS. oferfl?wan. See Over, and
Flow.]
1. To flow over; to cover woth, or as with, water or other
fluid; to spread over; to inundate; to overwhelm.
[1913 Webster]

The northern nations overflowed all Christendom.
--Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

2. To flow over the brim of; to fill more than full.
[1913 Webster]
Overflowing
(gcide)
Overflow \O`ver*flow"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overflowed; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overflowing.] [AS. oferfl?wan. See Over, and
Flow.]
1. To flow over; to cover woth, or as with, water or other
fluid; to spread over; to inundate; to overwhelm.
[1913 Webster]

The northern nations overflowed all Christendom.
--Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

2. To flow over the brim of; to fill more than full.
[1913 Webster]Overflowing \O`ver*flow"ing\, n.
An overflow; that which overflows; exuberance; copiousness.
[1913 Webster]

He was ready to bestow the overflowings of his full
mind on anybody who would start a subject. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]
Overflowingly
(gcide)
Overflowingly \O`ver*flow"ing*ly\, adv.
In great abundance; exuberantly. --Boyle.
[1913 Webster]
Overflown
(gcide)
Overfly \O`ver*fly"\, v. t. [imp. Overflew; p. p. Overflown;
p. pr. & vb. n. Overflying.]
To cross or pass over by flight. --Byron.
[1913 Webster]
overflow
(wn)
overflow
n 1: a large flow [syn: flood, overflow, outpouring]
2: the occurrence of surplus liquid (as water) exceeding the
limit or capacity [syn: overflow, runoff, overspill]
v 1: flow or run over (a limit or brim) [syn: overflow,
overrun, well over, run over, brim over]
2: overflow with a certain feeling; "The children bubbled over
with joy"; "My boss was bubbling over with anger" [syn:
bubble over, overflow, spill over]
overflow incontinence
(wn)
overflow incontinence
n 1: urinary incontinence that occurs when the bladder is so
full that it continually leaks urine; often attributable to
a blocked urethra (e.g., due to prostate enlargement) or
weak bladder muscles or nerve damage
overflowing
(wn)
overflowing
adj 1: covered with water; "the main deck was afloat (or
awash)"; "the monsoon left the whole place awash"; "a
flooded bathroom"; "inundated farmlands"; "an overflowing
tub" [syn: afloat(p), awash(p), flooded,
inundated, overflowing]
buffer overflow
(foldoc)
buffer overflow
buffer overrun

What happens when you try to store more data in
a buffer than it can handle. This may be due to a mismatch
in the processing rates of the producing and consuming
processes (see overrun and firehose syndrome), or because
the buffer is simply too small to hold all the data that must
accumulate before a piece of it can be processed. For
example, in a text-processing tool that crunches a line at a
time, a short line buffer can result in lossage as input
from a long line overflows the buffer and overwrites data
beyond it. Good defensive programming would check for
overflow on each character and stop accepting data when the
buffer is full.

See also spam, overrun screw.

[Jargon File]

(1996-05-13)
overflow
(foldoc)
overflow

The condition that occurs when the result of a
calculation is too big to store in the intended format. For
example, the result of adding one to 255 cannot be represented
as an unsigned, eight-bit integer. In a signed integer
representation, overflow can occur when an integer becomes
either too positive or too negative.

Overflow can also occur in the exponent of a floating point
number representation. The term "underflow" is sometimes
used for negative overflow of the exponent.

Ignoring overflow will result in nonsensicle results such as
255 + 1 = 0. At the hardware level, the ALU typically
indicates overflow by setting an overflow flag bit which the
program can test. Programming languages will typically
respond to overflow by raising some kind of signal or other
error condition to halt normal execution.

Some languages attempt to avoid overflow by providing
(optional) variable length number representation
(multiprecission arithmetic) so that the maximum number
representable is limited only by the amount of storage
available.

(2008-05-30)
overflow bit
(foldoc)
overflow bit
overflow flag

A processor flag bit set by the ALU to
indicate overflow.

(2008-05-30)
overflow flag
(foldoc)
overflow bit
overflow flag

A processor flag bit set by the ALU to
indicate overflow.

(2008-05-30)
overflow pdl
(foldoc)
overflow pdl

The place where you put things when your pdl is
full. If you don't have one and too many things get pushed,
you forget something. The overflow pdl for a person's memory
might be a memo pad. This usage inspired the following
doggerel:

Hey, diddle, diddle
The overflow pdl
To get a little more stack;
If that's not enough
Then you lose it all,
And have to pop all the way back.
--The Great Quux

The term pdl seems to be primarily an MITism; outside MIT
this term is replaced by "overflow stack".

(2008-05-30)
stack overflow
(foldoc)
stack overflow

An error condition which results from attempting
to push more items onto a stack than space has been
allocated for. Often, this will simply overwrite the adjacent
memory locations causing hard-to-trace bugs.

Stack overflow can result, for example, from an insufficient
number of stack frames to handle hardware interrupts.

(1995-03-21)
buffer overflow
(jargon)
buffer overflow
n.

What happens when you try to stuff more data into a buffer (holding area)
than it can handle. This problem is commonly exploited by crackers to get
arbitrary commands executed by a program running with root permissions.
This may be due to a mismatch in the processing rates of the producing and
consuming processes (see overrun and firehose syndrome), or because the
buffer is simply too small to hold all the data that must accumulate before
a piece of it can be processed. For example, in a text-processing tool that
crunches a line at a time, a short line buffer can result in lossage as
input from a long line overflows the buffer and trashes data beyond it.
Good defensive programming would check for overflow on each character and
stop accepting data when the buffer is full up. The term is used of and by
humans in a metaphorical sense. “What time did I agree to meet you? My
buffer must have overflowed.” Or “If I answer that phone my buffer is going
to overflow.” See also spam, overrun screw.
overflow bit
(jargon)
overflow bit
n.

1. [techspeak] A flag on some processors indicating an attempt to
calculate a result too large for a register to hold.

2. More generally, an indication of any kind of capacity overload
condition. “Well, the Ada description was baroque all right, but I could
hack it OK until they got to the exception handling ... that set my
overflow bit.”

3. The hypothetical bit that will be set if a hacker doesn't get to make a
trip to the Room of Porcelain Fixtures: “I'd better process an internal
interrupt before the overflow bit gets set.”

[73-07-24]

Crunchly and the overflow bit.

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