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Qué (quién) es ill-named - definición

EXTENSION TO THE TRADITIONAL PIPE CONCEPT ON UNIX AND UNIX-LIKE SYSTEMS
Named Pipes; Named pipes; Mkfifo; Named Pipe

louping ill         
ANIMAL DISEASE
Louping ill virus
['la?p???l]
¦ noun a tick-borne viral disease of animals, especially sheep, causing staggering and jumping.
Origin
ME: from loup (dialect var of leap) + the noun ill.
Louping ill         
ANIMAL DISEASE
Louping ill virus
Louping-ill () is an acute viral disease primarily of sheep that is characterized by a biphasic fever, depression, ataxia, muscular incoordination, tremors, posterior paralysis, coma, and death. Louping-ill is a tick-transmitted disease whose occurrence is closely related to the distribution of the primary vector, the sheep tick Ixodes ricinus.
Named parameter         
Named parameters; Keyword argument; Keyword arguments; Named arguments; Optional parameter; Positional parameter; Unnamed parameter; Positional argument
In computer programming, named parameters, named argument or keyword arguments refer to a computer language's support for function calls that clearly state the name of each parameter within the function call.

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Named pipe

In computing, a named pipe (also known as a FIFO for its behavior) is an extension to the traditional pipe concept on Unix and Unix-like systems, and is one of the methods of inter-process communication (IPC). The concept is also found in OS/2 and Microsoft Windows, although the semantics differ substantially. A traditional pipe is "unnamed" and lasts only as long as the process. A named pipe, however, can last as long as the system is up, beyond the life of the process. It can be deleted if no longer used. Usually a named pipe appears as a file, and generally processes attach to it for IPC.

Ejemplos de uso de ill-named
1. Embassy and just off the ill–named Garden Ring, the clogged 12–lane highway that encircles Moscow‘s city center, stands a little slice of utopia.
2. Dennis Hastert (R–Ill.) named 11 GOP lawmakers yesterday to the remnants of what Congress‘s Republican leaders originally had intended as a bipartisan investigation, conducted jointly by the House and Senate, into flaws in the government‘s response to Hurricane Katrina.
3. However, when the inquest starts, the Iraq war will also be in the dock." Shoulder to shoulder with Maguire was the former Daily Telegraph and London Evening Standard editor – and military historian – Sir Max Hastings, who wrote÷ "We must acknowledge that, by supporting President Bush‘s extravagances in his ill–named War on Terror and ill–justified invasion of Iraq, Blair has ensured that we are in the front line beside the US whether we like it or not." Thursday‘s events made for some strange bedfellows÷ the Respect MP George Galloway – branded "vile" and "a traitor" in the Sun – said much the same thing in the House of Commons.
4. We must acknowledge that by supporting [Bush‘s] extravagance in his ill–named war on terror and ill–justified invasion of Iraq, Blair has ensured that we are in the front line beside the US, whether we like it or not." The Independent led its Sunday editorial with, "It was the week when Tony Blair‘s ‘war on terror‘ finally came home." And Sunday Times columnist Simon Jenkins complained, "[Blair] implies that Britain‘s fighting to bring democracy to the Arabs is a noble war, but their fighting to bring Islam to London is mere terror.