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global
A globally scoped identifier
of a variable, accessible by all parts of a program

Global variables keep support engineers employed.

Concerning all parts of the world

Pollution is a global problem.

Global means "independent of the current environment; in effect throughout Emacs " It is the opposite of local (q v ) Particular examples of the use of `global' appear below
This defines the scope of a variable or procedure If they are made global they can be accessed from anywhere
spherical, ball-shaped
Pertaining to an entire entity, such as a Windows NT domain or a collection of trusted/trusting domains Windows NT distinguishes global groups from local groups; local groups have permissions only for objects on the server in which the local group exists
The whole output sound may be EQ-ed The tone controls on a hifi amplifier are, therefore, global EQ
A global view or vision of a situation is one in which all the different aspects of it are considered. the global view, the ability to make wider decisions based on a knowledge of all the facts, not just some of them. a global vision of contemporary societies
{s} worldwide, universal, of the whole world; like a globe; of a globe
A setting that effects everything
In programming languages, pertaining to information defined in one subdivision of a program and used in at least one other subdivision of the program; pertaining to information available to more than one program or subroutine
Global means `independent of the current environment; in effect throughout Emacs' It is the opposite of local (q v ) Examples of the use of `global' appear below
Relating to anything in computing that extends over the whole system For example, a 'global search and replace' means that any occurrence of a specified word will be found, and replaced by another specified word
An object that has been created with the GLOBAL attribute and exported to all nodes in a multiprocessor system
You can use global to describe something that happens in all parts of the world or affects all parts of the world. a global ban on nuclear testing On a global scale, AIDS may well become the leading cause of infant death. = worldwide + globally glob·al·ly a globally familiar trade name
paging/browsing through page by page
A global variable is one that is outside every set of braces and is available in every scope
Learners who like to have the big picture and plug new information into this picture They want all of the information first
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