English Dictionary: XXIV | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
XP \XP\ [Belongs here in appearance only.] The first two letters of the Greek word XRISTOS, Christ; -- an abbreviation used with the letters separate or, oftener, in a monogram, often inclosed in a circle, as a symbol or emblem of Christ. It use as an emblem was introduced by Constantine the Great, whence it is known as the {Constantinian symbol}, or {monogram}. See {Labarum}. | |
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XOFF /X-of/ n. Syn. {control-S}. | |
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XOFF {control-S} | |
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XSB XSB extends the standard functionality of Prolog (being a descendant of PSB- and SB-Prolog) to include implementations of OLDT (tabling) and HiLog terms. OLDT resolution is extremely useful for recursive query computation, allowing programs to terminate correctly in many cases where Prolog does not. HiLog supports a type of higher-order programming in which predicate symbols can be variable or structured. This allows unification to be performed on the predicate symbols themselves in addition to the arguments of the predicates. Of course, Tabling and HiLog can be used together. Version 1.2 ports: Sun, Solaris, NeXT, Linux, 386 BSD, IRIX, HP-UX portability: Generally to 32-bit machines. interpreter, preprocessor(HiLog), documentation XSB research group / SUNY at Stony Brook {(ftp://sbcs.sunysb.edu/pub/XSB/XSB.tar.Z)}. (130.245.1.15) E-mail: (1993/07/28) | |
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Xv++ A library of classes from Interface Engineering, Stevenage, providing a C++ Application Programmer's Interface to the XView toolkit. | |
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XView A toolkit from Sun, derived from SunView, providing an Open Look user interface for X applications. | |
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XWIP X Window Interface for Prolog. A package for {Prolog}s following the {Quintus} {foreign function} interface (e.g. {SICStus Prolog}). XWIP provides a (low-level) {Xlib}-style interface to {X}. The current version was developed and tested on SICStus 0.7 and {MIT} {X11} R5 under {SunOS} 4.1.1. It should be adaptable to many other {Unix} configurations. Version 0.6. {(ftp://export.lcs.mit.edu/contrib/xwip-0.6.tar.Z)}. E-mail: (1993-02-25) |