cloned function
[/kloʊnd ˈfʌŋkʃən/]
nounpl: cloned functions
função clonada
1. A copy of a function or method in programming that has been duplicated to create an identical or near-identical version with the same behavior and implementation
The developer created a cloned function to handle the new user interface without modifying the original code.
O desenvolvedor criou uma função clonada para lidar com a nova interface do usuário sem modificar o código original.
2. In version control systems, a function that has been replicated from one codebase to another
After cloning the repository, the cloned function was available in the new project environment.
Após clonar o repositório, a função clonada estava disponível no novo ambiente do projeto.
3. A duplicate of a biological function created through genetic engineering or molecular cloning techniques
Scientists studied the cloned function to understand how the gene expresses itself.
Os cientistas estudaram a função clonada para entender como o gene se expressa.
This term is primarily used in technical and programming contexts across both English and Portuguese-speaking communities. It reflects the global nature of software development where terminology is largely standardized. The concept is particularly relevant in modern development practices involving version control systems like Git and open-source collaboration.
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