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Что (кто) такое type-safe - определение

PROPERTY OF A TYPE SYSTEM THAT PREVENTS CERTAIN ERRONEOUS OR UNDESIRABLE PROGRAM BEHAVIOURS
Type-safety; Type-safe; Type safe; Unsafe programming language; Type saftety; Type-checked; Type soundness; Typesafety; Comparison of programming languages (type safety); Compile-time type safety
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Type safety         
In computer science, type safety and type soundness are the extent to which a programming language discourages or prevents type errors. Type safety is sometimes alternatively considered to be a property of facilities of a computer language; that is, some facilities are type-safe and their usage will not result in type errors, while other facilities in the same language may be type-unsafe and a program using them may encounter type errors.
Safe mode in spacecraft         
CONTINGENCY OPERATING MODE OF A SPACECRAFT IN WHICH NON-ESSENTIAL SYSTEMS ARE SHUT DOWN AND VEHICLE PRESERVATION IS THE TOP PRIORITY
Safe mode (spacecraft)
Safe mode is an operating mode of a modern unmanned spacecraft during which all non-essential systems are shut down and only essential functions such as thermal management, radio reception and attitude control are active.
Safe mode (spacecraft)         
CONTINGENCY OPERATING MODE OF A SPACECRAFT IN WHICH NON-ESSENTIAL SYSTEMS ARE SHUT DOWN AND VEHICLE PRESERVATION IS THE TOP PRIORITY
Safe mode (spacecraft)
Safe mode is an operating mode of a modern unmanned spacecraft during which all non-essential systems are shut down and only essential functions such as thermal management, radio reception and attitude control are active.
International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles         
PROCESS FOR U.S. COMPANIES TO COMPLY WITH THE EU DIRECTIVE ON THE PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA
US Safe Harbor; Safe Harbor Principles; Safe harbor arrangement; EU International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles; Safe Harbor arrangement; US-EU Safe Harbor; Safe Harbour Decision
The International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles or Safe Harbour Privacy Principles were principles developed between 1998 and 2000 in order to prevent private organizations within the European Union or United States which store customer data from accidentally disclosing or losing personal information. They were overturned on October 6, 2015 by the European Court of Justice (ECJ), which enabled some US companies to comply with privacy laws protecting European Union and Swiss citizens.
History of Braathens SAFE (1946–1993)         
  • Aerospatiale AS-332 Super Puma]] at [[Groningen Airport]] in 1990
  • Braathens SAFE Boeing 737-200 in 1976
  • Douglas DC-6B]] in 1971
  • Braathens SAFE [[Boeing 737-200]] at [[Faro Airport]] in 1986
  • A Braathens SAFE [[Boeing 737-400]] in 1989
  • Braathens SAFE [[Boeing 737-500]] in 1990 in a special summer livery
  • Boeing 767-200 LN-SUV at [[Stockholm-Arlanda Airport]] in 1984
  • [[Fokker F-27]] in 1974
  • Busy Bee flew [[Fokker F-27]]s for Braathens on routes too small for 737s
  • Braathens Douglas DC-3 in 1952 wearing the airline's full name
  • [[Tønsberg Airport, Jarlsberg]] was served from 1955 to 1958
  • Braathens SAFE Fokker F-27 in August 1964
  • From 1948, [[Oslo Airport, Fornebu]] was Braathens SAFE's main base
  • An accident with Boeing 737-200 LN-SUD on 31 October 1977 at [[Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik]]
  • The routes operated by [[Norwegian Air Shuttle]] for Braathens SAFE on the West Coast
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Braathens SAFE (1946-93); History of Braathens SAFE (1946–93); History of Braathens SAFE (1946-1993)
Braathens South American & Far East Airtransport A/S or Braathens SAFE was founded by ship-owner Ludvig G. Braathen in 1946.
safe-conduct         
  • Safe conduct pass, issued by American forces and air dropped in Vietnam to encourage defection of North Vietnamese and [[Viet Cong]] forces.
SITUATION IN TIME OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT OR WAR WHERE ONE STATE, A PARTY TO SUCH CONFLICT, ISSUES TO A PERSON, A PASS OR DOCUMENT TO ALLOW THE ENEMY ALIEN TO TRAVERSE ITS TERRITORY
Safe-conduct; Freies Geleit; Safe passage; Safeconduct
Safe-conduct         
  • Safe conduct pass, issued by American forces and air dropped in Vietnam to encourage defection of North Vietnamese and [[Viet Cong]] forces.
SITUATION IN TIME OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT OR WAR WHERE ONE STATE, A PARTY TO SUCH CONFLICT, ISSUES TO A PERSON, A PASS OR DOCUMENT TO ALLOW THE ENEMY ALIEN TO TRAVERSE ITS TERRITORY
Safe-conduct; Freies Geleit; Safe passage; Safeconduct
·noun That which gives a safe passage.
II. Safe-conduct ·vt To conduct safely; to give safe-conduct to.
III. Safe-conduct ·noun a convoy or guard to protect a person in an enemy's country or a foreign country.
IV. Safe-conduct ·noun a writing, pass, or warrant of security, given to a person to enable him to travel with safety.
safe-conduct         
  • Safe conduct pass, issued by American forces and air dropped in Vietnam to encourage defection of North Vietnamese and [[Viet Cong]] forces.
SITUATION IN TIME OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT OR WAR WHERE ONE STATE, A PARTY TO SUCH CONFLICT, ISSUES TO A PERSON, A PASS OR DOCUMENT TO ALLOW THE ENEMY ALIEN TO TRAVERSE ITS TERRITORY
Safe-conduct; Freies Geleit; Safe passage; Safeconduct
n.
1.
Escort, convoy, safeguard, protection.
2.
Pass, passport, warrant of security, safeguard.
safe-conduct         
  • Safe conduct pass, issued by American forces and air dropped in Vietnam to encourage defection of North Vietnamese and [[Viet Cong]] forces.
SITUATION IN TIME OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT OR WAR WHERE ONE STATE, A PARTY TO SUCH CONFLICT, ISSUES TO A PERSON, A PASS OR DOCUMENT TO ALLOW THE ENEMY ALIEN TO TRAVERSE ITS TERRITORY
Safe-conduct; Freies Geleit; Safe passage; Safeconduct
n. to issue a safe-conduct
Type (biology)         
  • Linnaeus]], is the type species for the genus ''[[Bufo]]''
  • dorsal]] and 2) ventral aspect of holotype,<br>3) dorsal and 4) ventral aspect of paratype
  • Type illustration of ''[[Mormopterus acetabulosus]]''
ANCHORING POINT (OF A NAME) IN TAXONOMY
Type specimen; Neotype; Biological types; Lectotype; Type (botany); Type (zoology); Botanical type; Clonotype; Type locality (biology); Type material; Paralectotype; Typus; Onomatophore; Cotype; Biological type; Hapantotype; Type specimens; Types in zoology; Type location (biology); Type illustration; Locality (biology); Type-specimen; Orthotype; Isoneotype; Plastotype; Isolectotype; Iconotype; Type series; Neotypification; Lectotypification; Ergatotype; Lectotype specimen; Type host; Typetaxon; Type (taxonomy); Series of type specimens; Hypotype
In biology, a type is a particular [(or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism] to which the [[scientific name of that organism is formally attached. In other words, a type is an example that serves to anchor or centralize the defining features of that particular taxon.

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Type safety

In computer science, type safety and type soundness are the extent to which a programming language discourages or prevents type errors. Type safety is sometimes alternatively considered to be a property of facilities of a computer language; that is, some facilities are type-safe and their usage will not result in type errors, while other facilities in the same language may be type-unsafe and a program using them may encounter type errors. The behaviors classified as type errors by a given programming language are usually those that result from attempts to perform operations on values that are not of the appropriate data type, e.g., adding a string to an integer when there's no definition on how to handle this case. This classification is partly based on opinion.

Type enforcement can be static, catching potential errors at compile time, or dynamic, associating type information with values at run-time and consulting them as needed to detect imminent errors, or a combination of both. Dynamic type enforcement often allows programs to run that would be invalid under static enforcement.

In the context of static (compile-time) type systems, type safety usually involves (among other things) a guarantee that the eventual value of any expression will be a legitimate member of that expression's static type. The precise requirement is more subtle than this — see, for example, subtyping and polymorphism for complications.