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O que (quem) é run dry - definição

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Dry Run (disambiguation); Dry Run; Dry run (disambiguation); Dry-run

run dry      
1. (of a well or river) cease to flow or have any water.
2. (of a supply) be completely used up.
dry run         
¦ noun informal a rehearsal of a performance or procedure.
dry run         
<programming> To execute a program by hand, writing values of variables and other run-time data on paper, in order to check its operation and control flow or to track down a bug (as part of debugging). A dry run is an extreme form of {desk check} or code review and is practical only for fairly simple programs, small amounts of data and simple external interfaces. It was often performed off-line using a hardcopy of the source code. Dry runs were common practice in the days when access to computers was limited but the availability of screen editors and fast compilers makes debugging by printf a more productive method in most cases. Sophisticated debuggers that allow you to get the computer to step through your source code line by line and show values of variables make even this unnecessary. (2006-11-27)

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Dry run

Dry run may refer to:

  • Dry run (testing), a testing process
  • Dry run (terrorism), a test by a terrorist organization to examine the reaction to an attempted attack
Exemplos do corpo de texto para run dry
1. If Britains streets are not to run dry, the bureaucrats must provide a reprieve.
2. There are sinks and toilets with no seats, but the pipes often run dry.
3. They see pumps run dry and are desperate to fill their tanks up.
4. Costs change: Wells have to be pumped harder, or they run dry.
5. When the pipes run dry, villagers get water from a dirty spring.