slovodefinícia
declarative
(mass)
declarative
- deklaratívny, oznamovací
declarative
(encz)
declarative,deklarativní adj: Zdeněk Brož
Declarative
(gcide)
Declarative \De*clar"a*tive\, a. [L. declarativus, fr.
declarare: cf. F. d['e]claratif.]
Making declaration, proclamation, or publication;
explanatory; assertive; declaratory. "Declarative laws."
--Baker.
[1913 Webster]

The "vox populi," so declarative on the same side.
--Swift.
[1913 Webster]
declarative
(wn)
declarative
adj 1: relating to the use of or having the nature of a
declaration [syn: declarative, declaratory,
asserting(a)] [ant: interrogative, interrogatory]
2: relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple in
declarative statements; "indicative mood" [syn: indicative,
declarative]
n 1: a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or
state as an objective fact [syn: indicative mood,
indicative, declarative mood, declarative, {common
mood}, fact mood]
podobné slovodefinícia
declarative mood
(encz)
declarative mood, n:
declarative sentence
(encz)
declarative sentence, n:
declaratively
(encz)
declaratively,
Declarative
(gcide)
Declarative \De*clar"a*tive\, a. [L. declarativus, fr.
declarare: cf. F. d['e]claratif.]
Making declaration, proclamation, or publication;
explanatory; assertive; declaratory. "Declarative laws."
--Baker.
[1913 Webster]

The "vox populi," so declarative on the same side.
--Swift.
[1913 Webster]
Declaratively
(gcide)
Declaratively \De*clar"a*tive*ly\, adv.
By distinct assertion; not impliedly; in the form of a
declaration.
[1913 Webster]

The priest shall expiate it, that is, declaratively.
--Bates.
[1913 Webster]
declarative mood
(wn)
declarative mood
n 1: a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or
state as an objective fact [syn: indicative mood,
indicative, declarative mood, declarative, {common
mood}, fact mood]
declarative sentence
(wn)
declarative sentence
n 1: a sentence (in the indicative mood) that makes a
declaration [syn: declarative sentence, {declaratory
sentence}]
declarative language
(foldoc)
declarative language

Any relational language or functional language.
These kinds of programming language describe relationships
between variables in terms of functions or {inference
rules}, and the language executor (interpreter or
compiler) applies some fixed algorithm to these relations
to produce a result.

Declarative languages contrast with imperative languages
which specify explicit manipulation of the computer's internal
state; or procedural languages which specify an explicit
sequence of steps to follow.

The most common examples of declarative languages are {logic
programming} languages such as Prolog and {functional
languages} like Haskell.

See also production system.

(2004-05-17)

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