overshoot of pointer - translation to russian
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overshoot of pointer - translation to russian

TYPE WHICH STORES MEMORY ADDRESSES IN A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Pointer arithmetic; Void pointer; Software pointer; C++ Pointers; Pointer structure; Pointer error; Data pointer; Pointer (programming); Pointer (computer science); Pointer (computing); Raw pointer; Pointer type; Back-pointer; →*; Pointer-to-member
  • data primitive]] for both pointers and non-pointers; this need should not be the case.

overshoot of pointer      

общая лексика

проскок стрелки

pointer arithmetic         

общая лексика

адресная арифметика с указателями

широко используется в языках Си и C++

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pointer

pointer type         

общая лексика

ссылочный тип

тип данных, определяющий переменные, называющиеся указателями. Эти переменные содержат адрес памяти, где хранится значение соответствующего типа. Использование указателей, с одной стороны, ускоряет работу программы, а с другой, - затрудняет контроль правильности программы

синоним

reference type

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data type

Definition

грип
ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
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Wikipedia

Pointer (computer programming)

In computer science, a pointer is an object in many programming languages that stores a memory address. This can be that of another value located in computer memory, or in some cases, that of memory-mapped computer hardware. A pointer references a location in memory, and obtaining the value stored at that location is known as dereferencing the pointer. As an analogy, a page number in a book's index could be considered a pointer to the corresponding page; dereferencing such a pointer would be done by flipping to the page with the given page number and reading the text found on that page. The actual format and content of a pointer variable is dependent on the underlying computer architecture.

Using pointers significantly improves performance for repetitive operations, like traversing iterable data structures (e.g. strings, lookup tables, control tables and tree structures). In particular, it is often much cheaper in time and space to copy and dereference pointers than it is to copy and access the data to which the pointers point.

Pointers are also used to hold the addresses of entry points for called subroutines in procedural programming and for run-time linking to dynamic link libraries (DLLs). In object-oriented programming, pointers to functions are used for binding methods, often using virtual method tables.

A pointer is a simple, more concrete implementation of the more abstract reference data type. Several languages, especially low-level languages, support some type of pointer, although some have more restrictions on their use than others. While "pointer" has been used to refer to references in general, it more properly applies to data structures whose interface explicitly allows the pointer to be manipulated (arithmetically via pointer arithmetic) as a memory address, as opposed to a magic cookie or capability which does not allow such. Because pointers allow both protected and unprotected access to memory addresses, there are risks associated with using them, particularly in the latter case. Primitive pointers are often stored in a format similar to an integer; however, attempting to dereference or "look up" such a pointer whose value is not a valid memory address could cause a program to crash (or contain invalid data). To alleviate this potential problem, as a matter of type safety, pointers are considered a separate type parameterized by the type of data they point to, even if the underlying representation is an integer. Other measures may also be taken (such as validation & bounds checking), to verify that the pointer variable contains a value that is both a valid memory address and within the numerical range that the processor is capable of addressing.

What is the Russian for overshoot of pointer? Translation of &#39overshoot of pointer&#39 to Russian