unconditional code inclusion
[/ˌʌnkənˈdɪʃənəl koʊd ɪnˈkluːʒən/]
nounpl: unconditional code inclusions
inclusão de código incondicional
1. A programming practice where a code file or module is included or imported without any conditional statements or checks, meaning it will always be executed or loaded regardless of runtime conditions
The developer used unconditional code inclusion to load the authentication module in every request.
O desenvolvedor usou inclusão de código incondicional para carregar o módulo de autenticação em cada requisição.
2. In software development, the incorporation of code segments that are mandatory and execute without any if-statements, preprocessor directives, or other conditional logic
Unconditional code inclusion ensures that critical libraries are always available to the application.
A inclusão de código incondicional garante que as bibliotecas críticas estejam sempre disponíveis para a aplicação.
This is a specialized technical term used primarily in software development and programming communities in both Brazil and the United States. It is part of the standardized vocabulary in computer science education and professional development contexts, with minimal cultural variation in usage.
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