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flattening A means of making bowed grating flat.
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flattening A final pass applied to a compressed movie, which ensures that the movie data is laid out in a completely linear fashion. It also makes sure the audio is interleaved properly with the video.
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flattening Sequences such as a := (x, y) or b := (u, v) consist of objects separated by commas. Several sequences may be combined to a longer sequence: (a, b) is ``flattened'' to the sequence (x, y, u, v) consisting of 4 elements. Most functions flatten their arguments, ie, the call f(a, b) is interpreted as the call f(x, y, u, v) with 4 arguments. Note, however, that some functions (eg, the operand function op ) do not flatten their arguments: op(a, 1) is a call with 2 arguments. ...
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