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Directive (programming) and Language construct

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Difference between Directive (programming) and Language construct

Directive (programming) vs. Language construct

In computer programming, a directive or pragma (from "pragmatic") is a language construct that specifies how a compiler (or other translator) should process its input. In computer programming, a language construct is "a syntactically allowable part of a program that may be formed from one or more lexical tokens in accordance with the rules of the programming language", as defined by in the ISO/IEC 2382 standard (ISO/IEC JTC 1).

Similarities between Directive (programming) and Language construct

Directive (programming) and Language construct have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Computer programming, PHP, Programming language.

Computer programming

Computer programming or coding is the composition of sequences of instructions, called programs, that computers can follow to perform tasks.

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PHP

PHP is a general-purpose scripting language geared towards web development.

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Programming language

A programming language is a system of notation for writing computer programs.

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Directive (programming) and Language construct Comparison

Directive (programming) has 42 relations, while Language construct has 17. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 5.08% = 3 / (42 + 17).

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