... defines an additional extension: the Network Services Extension. The Base System Definition and Kernel Extension define a run-time environment for application programs. The Base Utilities Extension defines the user-level interface to ...
... defines the title that appears in the title bar of the introductory frame: the text descriptor defines the text that appears in the frame; columns defines how wide it is: and rows defines how high it is. Next I define a banner fine, a ...
... defines the functionality and C interface to POsiX operating system services. Posix.9 is currently in public review with a standard that defines FORTRaN interfaces to the POsiX. 1 system services. In addition to providing interfaces ...
... defines the wchar_t data type. The header file then defines a new data type called WCHAR: typedef wchar_t WCHAR Data types such as PWCHAR (a pointer to a wide character string) and LPCWSTR (a const pointer to a wide character string) ...
... defines events which are messages that get sent from process to process. The keyboard an mouse appear as fictitious external processes that generate events when keys or buttons go up or down, and when the mouse moves. Encoded input ...
We note that the element m defines the cut (U, O) of (W, 3), but that elements m'e Vi \ V, m # n' can define the same cut of (W, *). We consider some special cases: EXAMPLE 4.2. i) C = (V, b), i.e. v < m in V for all v e V. We write P ...
... defines a discrete slicing of Z. We see then that p is slice-constant on Z. On a difference set Daa = {g = 3} n_{p ... defines a discrete slicing of E3, for every 3 e B. This is because { p > 0 }s. Ea = {z e Es ; TO2) c X, ) is a ...
... defines a locally bounded topology T{^\\ on R, and a norm on R defines a Hausdorff, locally bounded topology on R. Two norms on R are said to be equivalent if they define the same topology on JR. Let D be a Dedekind domain that is not a ...
... defines "exceeds authorized access" as "to access a computer with authorization and to use such access to obtain or ... defines only six terms, three of them in ways relevant only to federal law. It defines "computer" in a very ...