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- Flag_field abstract "In computer programming, a flag field is an integer interpreted as a sequence of boolean bits, each called a "flag".Flags are typically found as members of a defined data structure, such as a database record, and the meaning of the value contained in a flag will generally be defined in relation to the data structure it is part of. In many cases, the binary value of a flag will be understood to represent one of several possible states or statuses. In other cases, the binary values may represent one or more attributes in a bit field, often related to abilities or permissions, such as "can be written to" or "can be deleted". However, there are many other possible meanings that can be assigned to flag values. One common use of flags is to mark or designate data structures for future processing.Within microprocessors and other logic devices, flags are commonly used to control or indicate the intermediate or final state or outcome of different operations. Microprocessors typically have, for example, a status register that is composed of such flags, and the flags are used to indicate various post-operation conditions, such as when there has been an arithmetic overflow. The flags can be utilized in subsequent operations, such as in processing conditional jump instructions. For example a je (Jump if Equal) instruction in the x86 assembly language will result in a jump if the Z (zero) flag was set by some previous operation.A command-line switch is also known as a flag. Command line programs often start with an option parser that translates command line switches into flags in the sense of this article.".
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- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLink Arithmetic_overflow.
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- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLink Branch_(computer_science).
- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_processing_unit.
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- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLink FLAGS_register.
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- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLink Logical_shift.
- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLink MOS_Technology_6502.
- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLink Mask_(computing).
- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLink Microprocessor.
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- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLink X86_assembly_language.
- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flag field".
- Flag_field wikiPageWikiLinkText "flag".
- Flag_field hasPhotoCollection Flag_field.
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- Flag_field subject Category:Central_processing_unit.
- Flag_field subject Category:Digital_registers.
- Flag_field subject Category:Operating_system_technology.
- Flag_field subject Category:Programming_idioms.
- Flag_field hypernym Integer.
- Flag_field comment "In computer programming, a flag field is an integer interpreted as a sequence of boolean bits, each called a "flag".Flags are typically found as members of a defined data structure, such as a database record, and the meaning of the value contained in a flag will generally be defined in relation to the data structure it is part of. In many cases, the binary value of a flag will be understood to represent one of several possible states or statuses.".
- Flag_field label "Flag field".
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- Flag_field sameAs Флаг_(компьютерная_техника).
- Flag_field sameAs Flagga_(data).
- Flag_field sameAs Прапор_(програмування).
- Flag_field sameAs Q1374036.
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- Flag_field wasDerivedFrom Flag_field?oldid=650824275.
- Flag_field isPrimaryTopicOf Flag_field.