runtime validation
[ˈrʌn.taɪm ˌvæl.ɪˈdeɪ.ʃən]
nounpl: runtime validations
validação em tempo de execução
1. The process of checking and verifying data, input, or code during program execution rather than before compilation
Runtime validation ensures that user input meets the required criteria before the application processes it.
A validação em tempo de execução garante que a entrada do usuário atenda aos critérios necessários antes que a aplicação a processe.
2. A quality assurance technique that detects errors and invalid states as a program runs
The framework uses runtime validation to catch type mismatches and boundary violations.
O framework usa validação em tempo de execução para detectar incompatibilidades de tipo e violações de limite.
3. The verification of constraints and business rules while an application is actively executing
Runtime validation prevents null pointer exceptions by checking object references before use.
A validação em tempo de execução previne exceções de ponteiro nulo verificando referências de objetos antes do uso.
This is technical jargon predominantly used in software development communities in both Brazil and the United States. It reflects the international nature of programming, where English terms like 'runtime validation' are often used directly in Portuguese-speaking environments, though translations like 'validação em tempo de execução' are the formal equivalent. The term is essential in discussions about code quality, performance, and robustness in software engineering contexts.
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