0 present participle of hoist
1 to lift something heavy, sometimes using ropes or a machine:
A helicopter hoisted the final section of the bridge into place.
With some difficulty he hoisted her onto his shoulders.
Farmers privatize their crop residues, either by hoisting them into trees, fencing or adopting other measures to preserve them for their own use.
The reason is simply that the products are left-associated, so this hoisting candidate is not recognized as a sub-expression.
A chair, for example, affords for an adult the options of sitting on, standing on, or even hoisting as a defense against snarling dogs.
They do include vertical hoisting of the component to the preset height and its horizontal displacement along the straight line to the point of positioning.
Hoisting case expressions out of lets is an optimization-enabling transform that can increase the amount of information available for constant propagation in each case arm.
Suppose this hoisting is performed and the closed lambda is given the name mymonocode.
Having performed code motion and loop hoisting, we are ready to start generating some code.
Transportation damage: delivering these panels to the construction site and hoisting them into place subjects them to damage from vibration and impacts.