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...a function call.
The Java Runtime Environment invokes main methods.
On its own nothing. However when used with another key it usually invokes a function.
An operator function implements a particular operator symbol. The database server provides special SQL-invoked functions, called operator functions, that implement operators. An operator function processes one to three arguments and returns a value. When an SQL statement contains an operator, the database server automatically invokes the associated operator function. The association between an operator and an operator function is called operator binding. You can overload an operator function to provide the operator for a UDT. The SQL user can then use the operator with the UDT as well as with the built-in data types. When an SQL statement contains an operator, the database server automatically invokes the associated operator function.
RMI or Remote Method Invokation is very similar to RPC or Remote Proceedure call in that the client both send proxy objects (or stubs) to the server however the subtle difference is that client side RPC invokes FUNCTIONS through the proxy function and RMI invokes METHODS through the proxy function. RMI is considered slightly superior as it is an object-oriented version of RPC.
the atmosphere means when someones angry and you can feel there tention
Recursive program/function/... is something that executes/invokes itself. For example rm -rf will delete everything in a directory, also invoking "rm -rf" on every folder in this directory.
cloture
invokes cloture
A default argument is a function argument that has a default value. That is, if no value is specified for the argument, the default value is used. Only the trailing arguments of a function can be default arguments. That is, if an argument has a default value, all arguments that follow it must also have a default value: // declarations: void f (int=42); // ok void g (int, int=42); // ok void h (int=42, int); // compiler error (trailing default argument missing) // calls: f (); // ok -- invokes f(42); f (0); // ok -- invokes f(0); g (0); // ok -- invokes g (0, 42); A default value cannot be repeated in a function's definition unless that definition is the only declaration: // declarations: void f (int=42); void g (int=42); // definitions: void f (int x) { /* ... */ }; // ok void g (int x=42) { /.../ }; // error void h (int x=42) { /* ... */ }; // ok
A Prayer Stick or Spirit Stick or Medicine Stick is mostly used by the Shaman or Medicine Man, but can also be used by tribal members. The sticks are used to make offerings and to petition the spirit world and varies depending on the ceremony or ritual they are a part of.As part of the ritual, the stick is created. Signs and symbols are inscribed on the stick or attached to the stick to represent the prayer or message. To release the prayers, the sticks are placed in a way that invokes the power of the elements. A prayer stick being stood up in the ground invokes the element of air. A prayer stick given to a river invokes water, burnt invokes fire, and being buried invokes earth. They use which ever element they feel is most appropriate for their prayers.
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