Initialization (Computing)
978-613-4-50012-8
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2010-11-29
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Initialization in computing, is the setting (or "formatting") of a variable to some initial value, either by statically embedding the value at compile time, or else by assignment at run time. A section of code that performs such initialization is generally known as "initialization code" and may include other, one-time-only, functions such as opening files. Setting a memory location to hexadecimal zeroes is also sometimes known as "clearing" and is often performed by an exclusive or instruction (both operands specifying the same variable), at machine code level, since it requires no additional memory access.
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