variadic
English
WOTD – 10 September 2011
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /vɛɹiˈædɪk/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /vɛəɹiˈædɪk/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
- Rhymes: -ædɪk
Adjective
variadic (not comparable)
- (programming, mathematics, linguistics) Taking a variable number of arguments; especially, taking arbitrarily many arguments.
- C's printf is one of the most widely used variadic functions.
- 2004, François Récanati, Literal Meaning, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 109:
- The variadic functions that increase the valence of the input relation through the addition of a circumstance to the set of its argument-roles can be represented by means of an operator (or rather, a family of operators) ‘Circ’.
Translations
taking a variable number of arguments
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Noun
variadic (plural variadics)
- (programming) A function that takes a variable number of arguments.
- 2017, Andrew Beak, PHP 7 Zend Certification Study Guide, page 44:
- PHP 5.6 introduced variadics that explicitly accept a variable number of parameters.
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