0 If you overwrite a computer file, you replace it with a different one.
1 to write something in a way that is not clear and simple or is more detailed than it needs to be:
By surrounding a space that cannot be penetrated with another culturally accessible and defined space, the nursery overwrites its infantile detainees with a legible text.
When the argument is first evaluated, the unevaluated expression is overwritten with the computed value, thereby sharing the result and avoiding recomputation.
Already, writers no longer produce manuscripts: early drafts of current work are electronically overwritten by later revisions.
The term (1/m) could represent a "theoretical maximum memory span," given a memory system subject to overwriting.
The final change to the signature of an abstraction is that, of course, we must now require that the code is never overwritten.
The generating code controls the order and number of the copies, and it overwrites certain operands in the template, called holes, with new values.
The program overwrites input soundfiles, so that consecutive processing can be done without the use of additional storage, if the user so wishes.
As a result, there were almost no problems with memory leaks or overwriting during the development of the system.
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