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Что (кто) такое literals - определение

FUNCTION DEFINITION THAT IS NOT BOUND TO AN IDENTIFIER
Anonymous closure; Function literal; Function literals; Anonymous functions; Anonymous method; Lambda (programming); Function constant; Anonymous procedure; Anonymous subroutine; Anonymous routine; Procedure constant; Lambda (Python); Functional interface; Lambda function (computer programming); Lambda expression (programming); List of programming languages that support anonymous functions; Comparison of programming languages (anonymous functions); Arrow function
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XML Literals         
In the Microsoft .NET Framework, XML Literal allows a computer program to include XML directly in the code.
literally      
ad.
1.
Really, actually.
2.
Exactly, precisely, rigorously, strictly.
literal         
1.
The literal sense of a word or phrase is its most basic sense.
In many cases, the people there are fighting, in a literal sense, for their homes.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A literal translation is one in which you translate each word of the original work rather than giving the meaning of each expression or sentence using words that sound natural.
A literal translation of the name Tapies is 'walls.'
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
You use literal to describe someone who uses or understands words in a plain and simple way.
Dennis is a very literal person.
ADJ
4.
If you describe something as the literal truth or a literal fact, you are emphasizing that it is true.
He was saying no more than the literal truth.
ADJ: usu ADJ n [emphasis]
literal         
<programming> A constant made available to a process, by inclusion in the executable text. Most modern systems do not allow texts to modify themselves during execution, so literals are indeed constant; their value is written at compile-time and is read-only at run time. In contrast, values placed in variables or files and accessed by the process via a symbolic name, can be changed during execution. This may be an asset. For example, messages can be given in a choice of languages by placing the translation in a file. Literals are used when such modification is not desired. The name of the file mentioned above (not its content), or a physical constant such as 3.14159, might be coded as a literal. Literals can be accessed quickly, a potential advantage of their use. (1996-01-23)
Literal         
·noun Literal meaning.
II. Literal ·adj Consisting of, or expressed by, letters.
III. Literal ·adj Following the letter or exact words; not free.
IV. Literal ·adj Giving a strict or literal construction; unimaginative; matter-of fast;
- applied to persons.
V. Literal ·adj According to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical; as, the literal meaning of a phrase.
literally      
Metaphorically.
He hit that ball literally out of town.
literal         
a.
1.
As regards letters, by letter.
2.
According to the exact meaning, following the exact words, strict, exact, verbatim.
3.
Following the exact words.
Literalized      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Literalize.
literally      
¦ adverb in a literal manner or sense.
?informal used for emphasis while not being actually true: we literally killed ourselves laughing.
Usage
In its standard use literally means 'in a literal sense'. In recent years an extended use of literally has become very common, where it is used for effect in non-literal contexts (as in we literally killed ourselves laughing), but this use is not acceptable in standard English.
Literalizing      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Literalize.

Википедия

Anonymous function

In computer programming, an anonymous function (function literal, lambda abstraction, lambda function, lambda expression or block) is a function definition that is not bound to an identifier. Anonymous functions are often arguments being passed to higher-order functions or used for constructing the result of a higher-order function that needs to return a function. If the function is only used once, or a limited number of times, an anonymous function may be syntactically lighter than using a named function. Anonymous functions are ubiquitous in functional programming languages and other languages with first-class functions, where they fulfil the same role for the function type as literals do for other data types.

Anonymous functions originate in the work of Alonzo Church in his invention of the lambda calculus, in which all functions are anonymous, in 1936, before electronic computers. In several programming languages, anonymous functions are introduced using the keyword lambda, and anonymous functions are often referred to as lambdas or lambda abstractions. Anonymous functions have been a feature of programming languages since Lisp in 1958, and a growing number of modern programming languages support anonymous functions.