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Name collision - Wikipedia

Name collision

In computer programming, a name collision is the nomenclature problem that occurs when the same variable name is used for different things in two separate areas that are joined, merged, or otherwise go from occupying separate namespaces to sharing one. As with the collision of other identifiers, it must be resolved in some way1 for the new software (such as a mashup) to work right.2 Problems of name collision, and methods to avoid them, are a common issue in an introductory level analysis of computer languages, such as for C++.2

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  1. see hash table#Collision_resolution for details

  2. “Getting Started” (lesson for C++), Brown University, Computer Science Dept., January 2000 (in text as “Jan 2000”), pages 5-6, webpage (PDF): CS-Brown-Cpp. 2

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