callable
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Adjective
    
callable (not comparable)
- (programming) That can be called.
- 1989, Angel Alvarez, Ada: The Design Choice:- The list of server tasks is a compromise between only one task for all remotely callable subprograms and one task for each remotely callable subprogram.
 
- 2010, Trey Nash, Accelerated C# 2010, page xxvi:- Historically, all viable frameworks have always provided a mechanism to implement callbacks. C# goes one step further and encapsulates callbacks into callable objects called delegates.
 
 
- (finance) That may be redeemed by its holder before it matures.
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Noun
    
callable (plural callables)
- (programming) An object of a type that can be called, such as a function.
- 2013, David Beazley, Brian K. Jones, Python Cookbook: Recipes for Mastering Python 3:- Thectypesmodule can be used to create Python callables that wrap around arbitrary memory addresses.
 
 
- (finance) A callable bond.
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