- A
whitespace character is a
character data
element that
represents white space when text is
rendered for
display by a computer. For example, a
space character...
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Whitespace is an
esoteric programming language with
syntax where only
whitespace characters (space, tab and linefeed) have
meaning –
contrasting typical...
- Look up
white space or
whitespace in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
White space or
whitespace may
refer to:
Whitespace characters,
characters in computing...
- I/O (with
input usually requiring the use of continuations).
Whitespace uses only
whitespace characters (space, tab, and return),
ignoring all
other characters...
- in off-side rule
languages that
delimit blocks with indenting,
initial whitespace is significant, as it
determines block structure, and is
generally handled...
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borrowed from MIME (RFC 2046).
Escape sequences are
reused from C, and
whitespace wrapping for multi-line
strings is
inspired by HTML.
Lists and hashes...
- code. An
indentation style generally specifies a
consistent number of
whitespace characters before each line of a block, so that the
lines of code appear...
- 700
Programming Languages",
defined the off-side rule thus: "Any non-
whitespace token to the left of the
first such
token on the
previous line is taken...
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includes the space, tab, and the
newline characters by default.
These whitespace characters can be
visualized by
issuing the "declare"
command in the bash...
- ::= <opt-
whitespace> "<" <rule-name> ">" <opt-
whitespace> "::=" <opt-
whitespace> <expression> <line-end> <opt-
whitespace> ::= " " <opt-
whitespace> | "" <expression>...