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Invoke, to - tradução para espanhol

FEATURE OF COMMON LANGUAGE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATIONS THAT ENABLES MANAGED CODE TO CALL NATIVE CODE
PInvoke; Pinvoke; P/invoke; P/Invoke; DllImport; Platform/Invoke

Invoke, to      
Llamar, invocar
invoke         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Invoke (company); Invoke (disambiguation)
(v.) = invocar
Ex: To explain, I could only invoke rather mystical language like "bibliographic purity" (somewhat a la Panizzi) to explain why she was not finding Aleichem under ALEICHEM, but rather under Rabinowitz.
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* invoke + belief = ser creíble
* invoke + function = seleccionar una función
* invoke + key = pulsar una tecla
invoke         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Invoke (company); Invoke (disambiguation)
acogerse a
invocar
suplicar

Definição

onoquiles
sust. fem.
Botánica. Planta herbácea anual, de las borragíneas, vellosa, con tallos gruesos y carnosos; hojas lanceoladas; flores de color purpúreo, en ramos pareados; fruto seco con cuatro nuececillas por simiente, y raíz gruesa, de la que se saca una tintura roja muy estimada por perfumistas y confiteros. Es común en España, donde se cultiva por sus aplicaciones a la tintorería, y su infusión en aceite se emplea en medicina popular como vulneraria.

Wikipédia

Platform Invocation Services

Platform Invocation Services, commonly referred to as P/Invoke, is a feature of Common Language Infrastructure implementations, like Microsoft's Common Language Runtime, that enables managed code to call native code.

Managed code, such as C# or VB.NET, provides native access to classes, methods, and types defined within the libraries that make up the .NET Framework. While the .NET Framework provides an extensive set of functionality, it may lack access to many lower level operating system libraries normally written in unmanaged code or third party libraries also written in unmanaged code. P/Invoke is the technique a programmer can use to access functions in these libraries. Calls to functions within these libraries occur by declaring the signature of the unmanaged function within managed code, which serves as the actual function that can be called like any other managed method. The declaration references the library's file path and defines the function parameters and return in managed types that are most likely to be implicitly marshaled to and from the unmanaged types by the common language run-time (CLR). When the unmanaged data types become too complex for a simple implicit conversion from and to managed types, the framework allows the user to define attributes on the function, return, and/or the parameters to explicitly refine how the data should be marshaled so as not to lead to exceptions in trying to do so implicitly.

There are many abstractions of lower-level programming concepts available to managed code programmers as compared to programming in unmanaged languages. As a result, a programmer with only managed code experience will need to brush up on programming concepts such as pointers, structures, and passing by reference to overcome some of the obstacles in using P/Invoke.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Invoke, to
1. Holds are a privilege any senator can invoke to block a measure from coming to a floor vote.
2. A Commission official said the emissions trading scheme did include a force majeure clause that governments could invoke to opt out in an emergency.
3. "It is their religion that the terrorists invoke to justify these evil acts, and so Muslims themselves are in the best position to expose the terrorists‘ lies."
4. Tim Walz (D–Minn.), a National Guardsman who trained troops for Iraq, it was the inclusion of a waiver that the president could invoke to get around strict standards of troop readiness.
5. Senior Catholic officials, too, have spoken recently with growing frankness of their concern about Islam, which immigrants have made the second–largest faith in many European states and radicals invoke to justify suicide bombings and other violence.