bug$10083$ - translation to greek
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bug$10083$ - translation to greek

PROGRAMMING TERM
Bug compatible; Bug-for-bug compatibility; Bug-for-bug compatible

bug      
n. έντομο, κοριός, μικρόβιο
lightning bug         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lighting bug; Lightning bug; Lightningbug; Lightning Bug (disambiguation)
πυγολαμπίς
insect repellent         
  • Insect repellent made with natural, plant-based active ingredients is less effective than conventional repellents
  • [[DEET]]
  • [[Icaridin]]
  • A cowhorn container for mosquito-repelling pitch oil (a by-product of the distillation of wood tar) on display at the Nordiska museum, Stockholm.<ref>Comparisons explanatory text in the display: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oil_Jar_in_cow_horn_for_mosquito-repelling_pitch_oil.JPG</ref>
  • ''p''-Menthane-3,8-diol (PMD)]]
  • A mosquito on a bottle of "natural" insect repellent
SUBSTANCE WHICH REPELS INSECTS
Insect repellents; Insect repellant; Insect Repellent; Insect Repellents; Mosquito repellent; Bug repellent; Bug dope; Natural insect repellent; Mosquito repellant; Mosquito repeller; Mosquito protection repellent; Mosquito shield cream; Electronic insect repellent; Electronic mosquito repellent; Fly repellent; External Fly repellents; External Fly repellent; Anti-mosquito spray; Anti-insect spray; Anti-bug spray; Pest repellent; Pest deterrent; Mite repellent
n. εντομοαπωθητικός

Definition

bug-for-bug compatible
Same as bug-compatible, with the additional implication that much tedious effort went into ensuring that each (known) bug was replicated. [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Bug compatibility

Computer hardware or software is said to be bug compatible if it exactly replicates even an undesirable feature of a previous version. The phrase is found in the Jargon File.

An aspect of maintaining backward compatibility with an older system is that such systems' client programs often do not only depend on their specified interfaces but also bugs and unintended behaviour. That must also be preserved by the newer replacement. Besides the significantly higher complexity that needs to be maintained during the natural evolution of the code or interface, it can sometimes cause performance or security issues, and the inconsistencies in the behaviour of interfaces can sometimes lead to new bugs in the software using it, creating difficult to resolve multi-directional cross dependencies between various pieces of code.