environment
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Environment \En*vi"ron*ment\, n. [Cf. F. environnement.]
1. Act of environing; state of being environed.
[1913 Webster]
2. That which environs or surrounds; surrounding conditions,
influences, or forces, by which living forms are
influenced and modified in their growth and development.
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It is no friendly environment, this of thine.
--Carlyle.
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from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
environment variable
environment
<programming, operating system> A {variable} that is bound in
the current environment. When evaluating an expression in
some environment, the evaluation of a variable consists of
looking up its name in the environment and substituting its
value.
Most programming languages have some concept of an environment
but in {Unix} {shell scripts} it has a specific meaning
slightly different from other contexts. In shell scripts,
environment variables are one kind of {shell variable}. They
differ from {local variables} and {command line arguments} in
that they are inheritted by a {child process}. Examples are
the PATH variable that tells the shell the {file system}
{paths} to search to find command {executables} and the TZ
variable which contains the local time zone. The variable
called "SHELL" specifies the type of shell being used.
These variables are used by commands or {shell scripts} to
discover things about the environment they are operating in.
Environment variables can be changed or created by the {user}
or a program.
To see a list of environment variables type "setenv" at the
{csh} or {tcsh} {prompt} or "set" at the {sh}, {bash}, {jsh}
or {ksh} prompt.
In other programming languages, e.g. {functional programming}
languages, the environment is extended with new bindings when
a {function}'s {parameters} are bound to its {actual
arguments} or when new variables are declared. In a
{block-structured} {procedural} language, the environment
usually consists of a {linked list} of {activation records}.
(1999-01-26)
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
49 Moby Thesaurus words for "environment":
ambience, ambient, atmosphere, backdrop, background, cincture,
circling, circumambience, circumambiency, circumcincture,
circumflexion, circumjacence, circumposition, circumstances,
climate, conditions, containment, context, ecosystem, embracement,
encincture, encirclement, enclosure, encompassment, enfoldment,
envelopment, environs, existing conditions, full particulars,
girding, girdling, habitat, inclusion, ins and outs, involvement,
locale, medium, milieu, mise-en-scene, set of conditions, setting,
situation, status, status quo, surrounding, surroundings,
territory, total situation, whole picture
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