compiler inference
[kəmˈpaɪlər ɪnˈfərəns]
nounpl: compiler inferences
inferência do compilador
1. The automatic deduction of data types, generic parameters, or other code properties by a compiler without explicit programmer annotation
Modern languages use compiler inference to reduce boilerplate code and improve readability.
Linguagens modernas usam inferência do compilador para reduzir código repetitivo e melhorar a legibilidade.
2. The capability of a compiler to determine type information from context and usage patterns
TypeScript's compiler inference allows developers to omit type annotations in many cases.
A inferência do compilador do TypeScript permite que desenvolvedores omitam anotações de tipo em muitos casos.
3. The process by which a compiler analyzes code to deduce implicit types rather than requiring explicit declarations
Rust's compiler inference engine is powerful enough to handle complex generic types.
O mecanismo de inferência do compilador Rust é poderoso o suficiente para lidar com tipos genéricos complexos.
This is a technical term primarily used in software development and computer science contexts. It is equally understood in both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese tech communities. The term reflects modern programming language design philosophy that prioritizes developer experience by reducing verbosity while maintaining type safety.
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