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FORMAL LANGUAGE FOR PREDICATE TRANSFORMER SEMANTICS INTRODUCED BY BY EDSGER DIJKSTRA
Guarded command; Guarded commands

parking         
  • A [[car elevator]] in a parking garage
  • Electronic Parking System exit gate
  • An underground parking garage at the [[University of Minnesota]]
  • Long-stay parking at [[Edinburgh Airport]]
  • Free parking often has hidden societal costs
  • A parking garage in [[Gloucester]], England
  • A parking space reserved for milk trucks at a Montebello cheese production facility. The French wording says "Camion à lait", which means "Milk truck").
  • Cars parked on the sidewalk in Moscow.
  • A station car park in [[Hamburg]] allows people to park and take the train into the centre.
  • A sign indicating that no parking is allowed on a [[lane]]
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  • [[Parking lot]] in New York City with capacity multiplied by stacking with lifts
ACT OF STOPPING AND DISENGAGING A VEHICLE AND USUALLY LEAVING IT UNOCCUPIED
Parking fee; Free parking; Parking facilities; Parking facility; Parking bay; Parking on road; Street parking; Airport parking; Shared parking; Shared parking (Gaparking); 🅿; Car parking; Bay parking; Perpendicular parking; Crowdsource parking; Paid parking; Long-term parking; Short-term parking
1.
Parking is the action of moving a vehicle into a place in a car park or by the side of the road where it can be left.
In many towns parking is allowed only on one side of the street...
I knew I'd never find a parking space in the Square.
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2.
Parking is space for parking a vehicle in.
Cars allowed, but parking is limited.
N-UNCOUNT
Parking         
  • A [[car elevator]] in a parking garage
  • Electronic Parking System exit gate
  • An underground parking garage at the [[University of Minnesota]]
  • Long-stay parking at [[Edinburgh Airport]]
  • Free parking often has hidden societal costs
  • A parking garage in [[Gloucester]], England
  • A parking space reserved for milk trucks at a Montebello cheese production facility. The French wording says "Camion à lait", which means "Milk truck").
  • Cars parked on the sidewalk in Moscow.
  • A station car park in [[Hamburg]] allows people to park and take the train into the centre.
  • A sign indicating that no parking is allowed on a [[lane]]
  • 0-88285-161-6}}</ref>
  • [[Parking lot]] in New York City with capacity multiplied by stacking with lifts
ACT OF STOPPING AND DISENGAGING A VEHICLE AND USUALLY LEAVING IT UNOCCUPIED
Parking fee; Free parking; Parking facilities; Parking facility; Parking bay; Parking on road; Street parking; Airport parking; Shared parking; Shared parking (Gaparking); 🅿; Car parking; Bay parking; Perpendicular parking; Crowdsource parking; Paid parking; Long-term parking; Short-term parking
Parking is the act of stopping and disengaging a vehicle and leaving it unoccupied. Parking on one or both sides of a road is often permitted, though sometimes with restrictions.
Parking         
  • A [[car elevator]] in a parking garage
  • Electronic Parking System exit gate
  • An underground parking garage at the [[University of Minnesota]]
  • Long-stay parking at [[Edinburgh Airport]]
  • Free parking often has hidden societal costs
  • A parking garage in [[Gloucester]], England
  • A parking space reserved for milk trucks at a Montebello cheese production facility. The French wording says "Camion à lait", which means "Milk truck").
  • Cars parked on the sidewalk in Moscow.
  • A station car park in [[Hamburg]] allows people to park and take the train into the centre.
  • A sign indicating that no parking is allowed on a [[lane]]
  • 0-88285-161-6}}</ref>
  • [[Parking lot]] in New York City with capacity multiplied by stacking with lifts
ACT OF STOPPING AND DISENGAGING A VEHICLE AND USUALLY LEAVING IT UNOCCUPIED
Parking fee; Free parking; Parking facilities; Parking facility; Parking bay; Parking on road; Street parking; Airport parking; Shared parking; Shared parking (Gaparking); 🅿; Car parking; Bay parking; Perpendicular parking; Crowdsource parking; Paid parking; Long-term parking; Short-term parking
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Park.

ويكيبيديا

Guarded Command Language

The Guarded Command Language (GCL) is a programming language defined by Edsger Dijkstra for predicate transformer semantics in EWD472. It combines programming concepts in a compact way. It makes it easier to develop a program and its proof hand-in-hand, with the proof ideas leading the way; moreover, parts of a program can actually be calculated.

An important property of GCL is nondeterminism. For example, in the if-statement, several alternatives may be true, and the choice of which to choose is done at runtime, when the if-statement is executed. This frees the programmer from having to make unnecessary choices and is an aid in the formal development of programs.

GCL includes the multiple assignment statement. For example, execution of the statement x, y:= y, x is done by first evaluating the righthand side values and then storing them in the lefthand variables. Thus, this statement swaps the values of x and y.

The following books discuss the development of programs using GCL:

  • Dijkstra, Edsger W. (1976). A Discipline of Programming. Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0132158718.
  • Gries, D. (1981). The Science of Programming. Monographs in Computer Science (in English, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, and Russian). New York: Springer Verlag. doi:10.1007/978-1-4612-5983-1. ISBN 978-0-387-96480-5. S2CID 37034126.
  • Dijkstra, Edsger W.; Feijen, Wim H.J. (1988). A Method of Programming. Boston, MA: Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc. p. 200. ISBN 978-0-201-17536-3.
  • Kaldewaij, Anne (1990). Programming: the derivation of algorithms. Prentice-Hall, Inc. ISBN 0132041081.
  • Cohen, Edward (1990). David Gries (ed.). Programming in the 1990s: An introduction to the calculation of programs. Texts and Monographs in Computer Science. Springer Verlag. doi:10.1007/978-1-4613-9706-9. ISBN 978-1-4613-9706-9. S2CID 1509875.


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