Constant statement
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Constant statement
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CONSTANT Statement
CONSTANT Statement Description: This statement defines a variable which has a static value in a script. They may thus be translated at compilation time, and not consume memory at ... (more...)
Philosophical Dictionary: Statement-Synthetic
statement. The content of a declarative sentence employed in its typical use; a proposition. statement constant. A symbol (usually uppercase letters such as A, B, C, etc.) used to ... (more...)
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Constant Datatable (statement)
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Constant Statement (AHDL)
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Statement (Java 2 Platform SE v1.4.2)
The constant indicating that a batch statement executed successfully but that no count of the number of rows it affected is available. Since: (more...)
Constant folding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... are typically simple literals, such as the integer 2, but can also be variables whose values are never modified, or variables explicitly marked as constant. Consider the statement: (more...)
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