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Evaluation strategy
- A set of rules for evaluating expressions. The term is often used to refer to the more specific notion of a parameter-passing strategy that defines the kind of value that is passed to the function for each parameter (the binding strategy) and whether to evaluate the parameters of a function call, and if so, in what order (the evaluation order). The notion of reduction strategy is distinct. Evaluation strategy is part of the semantics of the programming language definition. ← Wikipedia
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