For anyone stumbling here who googled "bash warning: here-document delimited by end-of-file", it may be that you are getting the warning: here-document at line 74 delimited by end-of-file ...type warning because you accidentally used a here document symbol (<<) when you meant to use a here string symbol (<<<). That was my case.
Ein Mikrobefehl enthält alle notwendigen Steueranweinsungen für das zentrale Steuerwerk und das Verarbeitungswerk für die Dauer eines Maschinenzyklus. Der Mikroprogrammspeicher ist ein Ferritkernspeicher, aus dem nur gelesen werden kann.
The default value of end is \n meaning that after the print statement it will print a new line. So simply stated end is what you want to be printed after the print statement has been executed
By default there is a newline character appended to the item being printed (end='\n'), and end='' is used to make it printed on the same line. And print() prints an empty newline, which is necessary to keep on printing on the next line.
What does end=' ' in a print call exactly do? - Stack Overflow
Нигде не могу найти описание функций begin() и end(), для чего они нужны? Если можно напишите пример пожалуйста :)
c++ - Что делают функции begin () и end () - Stack Overflow на русском
The end=' ' is just to say that you want a space after the end of the statement instead of a new line character. In Python 2.x you would have to do this by placing a comma at the end of the print statement.
In VBA, sometimes we want to exit the program after some condition is true. But do I use end or exit sub?