prephragma

/prɛˈfræɡmə/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of prefragment, typically in the context of computer programming, referring to a portion of a program that is used before a function call.

“The programmer had to rewrite the prephragma to fix the bug in the code.”

Synonyms

  • prefix
  • prefragment

Antonyms

  • postfix
  • postfragment