tail recursion
English
Noun
tail recursion (countable and uncountable, plural tail recursions)
- (programming) The technique of writing a function so that recursive calls are only done immediately before function return, particularly when recursive control structures are used in place of iterative ones.
Translations
writing a function so that recursive calls are only done immediately before function return
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