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Namespaces

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Namespaces meaning

plural of namespace

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Although XML Namespaces are not part of the XML specification itself, virtually all XML software also supports XML Namespaces.

Namespaces (or a similar technique, see Emulating namespaces) provide a mechanism for hiding local identifiers.

Namespaces, subdomains, and internationalization Early in Wikipedia's development, it began to expand internationally, with the creation of new namespaces, each with a distinct set of usernames.

Processes' namespaces can be constructed independently, and the user may work simultaneously with programs that have heterogeneous namespaces.

You can pass a list of names—top-level modules or dotted namespaces—to exclude from your package.

He first covered the multiple levels of segmentation required, from object namespaces to network-level segmentation.

Their namespaces and hosting services share information.

Although namespaces are used extensively in recent C++ code, most older code does not use this facility because it did not exist in early versions of the language.

A major innovation of the languages was to use RDF and XML for a basis, and to use RDF namespaces to organize and assist with the integration of arbitrarily many different and incompatible ontologies.

A similar issue arises when accessing members, overriding virtual methods, and identifying namespaces.

A universe in which every object had a UID would not need any namespaces, which is to say that it would constitute one gigantic namespace; but human minds could never keep track of, or semantically interrelate, so many UIDs.

Common Lisp has namespaces for symbols, called 'packages'.

Common Lisp is sometimes termed a Lisp-2 and Scheme a Lisp-1, referring to CL's use of separate namespaces for functions and variables.

Data storage devices and many modern programming languages support namespaces.

Domain Name System main The Internet maintains two principal namespaces : the domain name hierarchy RFC 1034, Domain Names — Concepts and Facilities, P. Mockapetris, The Internet Society (November 1987) and the IP address system.

For this reason these sorts of add-ons are typically placed in their own namespaces and objects.

Hierarchy A naming scheme that allows subdelegation of namespaces to third parties is a hierarchical namespace A hierarchy is recursive if the syntax for the namespace identifiers is the same for each subdelegation.

HTML has no facilities for namespaces.

In networking, the Domain Name System organizes websites (and other resources) into namespaces.

Instead they are marked up with additional elements and attributes in special XML namespaces (see below).