immutable u rečniku PONS

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A better approach is to store the words in an immutable (and therefore purely functional) red-black tree.
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The segregation of programs and data into immutable and mutable storage makes some operations, such as backing up data, easier.
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The essential difference between atoms and lists was that atoms were immutable and unique.
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The message can be annotated by intermediaries during transit, but any such annotations are kept distinct from the immutable "bare message".
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The immutable interface pattern involves defining a type which does not provide any methods which mutate state.
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As with extensible syntax, it is acceptable for there to be some (smallish) set of fundamental or intrinsic operations that are immutable.
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Immutable objects are therefore considered to be more "thread-safe" than mutable objects.
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Once the individual's basic or core personality is formed, it is immutable.
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All programs and static data are placed in immutable storage where they can't be modified and new programs and data can not be added.
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If the multiset being represented is immutable, this is not an issue.
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