42, in old Rome

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XLII.

Last seen on: Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 12 2022

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In computer programming, the term magic number has multiple meanings. It could refer to one or more of the following:

The term magic number or magic constant refers to the anti-pattern of using numbers directly in source code. This has been referred to as breaking one of the oldest rules of programming, dating back to the COBOL, FORTRAN and PL/1 manuals of the 1960s. The use of unnamed magic numbers in code obscures the developers’ intent in choosing that number, increases opportunities for subtle errors (e.g. is every digit correct in 3.14159265358979323846 and is this equal to 3.14159?) and makes it more difficult for the program to be adapted and extended in the future. Replacing all significant magic numbers with named constants makes programs easier to read, understand and maintain.

Names chosen to be meaningful in the context of the program can result in code that is more easily understood by a maintainer who is not the original author (or even by the original author after a period of time). An example of an uninformatively-named constant is int SIXTEEN = 16, while int NUMBER_OF_BITS = 16 is more descriptive.

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