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Stack Call

Noun: In computer programming, a stack call refers to a method of invoking a function by storing a new function call on top of the call stack, allowing the program to later return to the calling function.

Example sentence: The program executed a stack call to the recursive function, causing multiple instances of the function to be stored and processed in a last-in, first-out (LIFO) order.


Verb: To stack call means to invoke a function, storing it on top of the call stack, enabling a hierarchical structure of function calls.

Example sentence: The programmer decided to stack call the function to ensure the correct order of execution within the program.


Adjective: When referring to a popular method of function invocation, stack call can describe the use of a stack-based approach for managing function calls.

Example sentence: The stack call mechanism is widely utilized in programming languages such as C++ and Java.


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