0 an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object's surface, or an opening that goes completely through an object:
2 a mistake or problem in an argument, discussion, plan, etc.:
The new proposal has several holes in it.
3 to make a hole in something, especially a ship or boat:
Without their starting quarterback, the team is in a (bit of a) hole.
8 in debt:
the account is $143 in the hole
There's a hole in the roof that lets in water when it rains.
The edges of these sherds had been smoothed and holes pierced through the centres.
At compile-time, we perform register allocation of these templates to produce machine-code templates with holes.
In other words, any change to the function's templates or holes may affect how its parent needs to generate the function.
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