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Meaning of pragma | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈpɹæɡmə/

Definitions

  1. A compiler directive; data embedded in source code by programmers to indicate some intention to a compiler.
  2. In early versions of HTTP, a general header that specifies some implementation-specific directive, to any recipient, and may specify that the HTTP response should not be cached.
    Internet
  3. A practical thing or action, as opposed to theory or belief (dogma).
    uncommon

Examples

“This pragma stops the compiler from generating those warnings we don't care about.”
“[…]users may also want to disable functionality such as function inlining via either a compiler command line option or compiler pragma, depending on the build tools system and functionality supported.”
“It is not possible to specify a pragma for a specific recipient; however, any pragma directive not relevant to a recipient should be ignored by that recipient.”
“At any given minute, we must choose between habitual action and thoughtful action, between Dogma and Pragma.”
“"If it is practical, a pragma, it is a thing and not a theory."”
“Other speakers railed against “neo-liberal dogma”; but a dogma is a belief that you hold regardless of evidence. No one comes to economic liberalism through dogma. In theory, a planned economy might work better than one left to arrange itself; in practice, it never does. Classical liberalism, far from being a dogma, is a pragma.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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