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A '''namespace''' is a set of named symbols, usually [[Variable (computer science)|variables]]. | A '''namespace''' is a set of named symbols, usually [[Variable (computer science)|variables]]. | ||
− | Names or identifiers are keys allowing access to symbol values. | + | Names or identifiers are keys allowing access to symbol [[Value (computer science)|values]]. |
Namespaces provide a level of direction to specific identifiers, thus making it possible to distinguish between identical identifiers. | Namespaces provide a level of direction to specific identifiers, thus making it possible to distinguish between identical identifiers. |
Revision as of 10:58, 19 May 2015
A namespace is a set of named symbols, usually variables.
Names or identifiers are keys allowing access to symbol values.
Namespaces provide a level of direction to specific identifiers, thus making it possible to distinguish between identical identifiers.
This is similar to people names, where a surname could be thought of as a namespace that makes it possible to distinguish people who have the same given name.
In computer programming, namespaces are typically employed for the purpose of grouping symbols and identifiers around a particular behavior.
External Links
- Namespace @ Wikipedia