type erasure

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Noun

type erasure (countable and uncountable, plural type erasures)

  1. (software) A compile-time process by which explicit data type annotations are removed from a program, before run-time execution.
  2. (C++ programming) A technique by which a class is made generic without requiring compile-time template arguments.

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