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Definitions of evaluations in various dictionaries:
noun - act of ascertaining or fixing the value or worth of
noun - an appraisal of the value of something
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Plural form of evaluation. |
the making of a judgement about the amount, number, or value of something assessment. |
The making of a judgement about the amount, number, or value of something assessment. |
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Evaluation strategies are used by programming languages to determine when to evaluate the argument(s) of a function call (for function, also read: operation, method, or relation) and what kind of value to pass to the function. For example, call by value/call by reference specifies that a function application evaluates the argument before it proceeds to the evaluation of the function's body and that it passes two capabilities to the function, namely, the ability to look up the current value of the argument and to modify it via an assignment statement. The notion of reduction strategy in lambda calculus is similar but distinct. * In practical terms, many modern programming languages have converged on a call-by-value/call-by-reference evaluation strategy for function calls (C#, Java). Some languages, especially lower-level languages such as C++, combine several notions of parameter passing. Historically, call by value and call by name date back to ALGOL 60, a language designed in the late 1950s. Call by reference is used by PL/I and some Fortran systems. Purely functional languages like Haskell, as well as non-purely functional languages like R, use call by need. * The evaluation strategy is specified by the programming language definition, and is not a function of any specific implementation. |