- is a
typographical mark used
mainly in computing. It is also
known as
backquote, grave, or
grave accent. The
character was
designed for
typewriters to...
-
Grave may also
refer to:
Grave accent, a
diacritical mark
Backtick or
backquote,
character on
computer keyboards Grave (phonetic), a term used to classify...
- two built-in
functions (s and k) and an
apply operator (written `, the
backquote character).
These alone make it Turing-complete, but
there are also some...
-
rough breaking ⟨῾⟩ (U+1FFE), or the
spacing grave accent ⟨ˋ⟩ or
ASCII backquote or ⟨`⟩ (U+02CB or U+0060) even if they are too flat, or even the ASCII...
-
Common Lisp,
Scheme and most Lisp
dialects by
using the
quasiquote ("
backquote") operator. Nim
MetaML MetaOCaml Scala natively or
using the Lightweight...
- marks" by
Markus Kuhn (1999) –
includes detailed discussion of the
ASCII '
backquote'
problem The
Gallery of "Misused"
Quotation Marks "Commonly
confused characters"...
- foo) or, usually, 'foo. Both
Common Lisp and
Scheme also
support the
backquote operator (termed
quasiquote in Scheme),
entered with the `
character (grave...
- purple) are
given with both AltGr+⇧
Shift pressed. The
tilde (~) and
backquote (`)
characters are not
present on the
Italian keyboard layout (with Linux...
- On a
standard computer keyboard,
Archy uses the Alt keys as Leap keys,
Backquote (`) as a Do****ent
character and
Tilde (~) as a Page character. The cursor...
- 2013-08-06.
Retrieved 2013-08-17. "The
Common Lisp
Cookbook -
Macros and
Backquote". Cl-cookbook.sourceforge.net. 2007-01-16.
Retrieved 2013-08-17. Issue...