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Syntax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, syntax (from Ancient Greek syn- , "together", and táxis , "arrangement") is the study of the principles and rules for constructing sentences in natural languages. In addition to ...
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Hygienic macro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hygienic macros are macros whose expansion is guaranteed not to cause collisions with existing symbol definitions. They are a feature of programming languages such as Scheme and Dylan. In a programmi...
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XML Syntax Rules ... The syntax rules of XML are very simple and logical. The rules are easy to learn, and easy to use. ... The syntax for writing comments in XML is similar to that of HTML.
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The id and class Selectors ... The class Selector ... CSS HOME; CSS Introduction; CSS Syntax; CSS How To;
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Syntax is the grammatical arrangement of words in a sentence. ... Every language has rules of syntax, and to the linguist the essential rules are descriptive. They are the rules which underpin the life of the language and which are extremely slow to change.
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5.8.7 The R5RS syntax-rules System ... R5RS defines an alternative system for macro and syntax transformations using the keywords define-syntax, let-syntax, letrec-syntax and syntax-rules. ... In Guile, the syntax-rules system is provided by the (ice-9 syncase) module. To make these facilities available in your code,
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The minimal requirement for an XML document is that it be well-formed, meaning that it adheres to a small number of syntax rules, 6 which are summarized in Table 3-1 and explained in the following sections. However, a document can abide by all these rules and still be invalid.
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