0 to send something, especially goods or a message, somewhere for a particular purpose:
1 to kill someone:
3 to send someone or something to a place for a particular purpose:
Within seconds the university police can identify the exact origin of the alarm and dispatch officers to investigate.
4 a report sent to you from another place:
[ U ] In her latest dispatch, our correspondent reports on new negotiations.
5 to send someone to a place for a particular purpose:
A printed copy of the contract is enclosed with this dispatch.
The server then enters an event processing loop until all generated events have been dispatched, and then the application exits.
The server holds a profile of what has already been sent to the client and only resends the changed element of that dispatch.
In an object-oriented language, covert flow also happens via dynamically dispatched method call.
These dispatch functions are never actually applied; in most cases, the dead-code eliminator will remove them.
Specialization is used to avoid inefficiencies involved in dispatching overloaded functions.
Can it discover optimal strategies for dispatching elevators in skyscrapers and for channel allocation in cellular telephone systems?
Even for much smaller classes, this is impractical because, in general, overloading dispatches on types only and several slots can have the same type.
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