% This is a sample database of glossary entries % Only those entries used in the document with \glslink, \gls, % \glspl, and uppercase variants will have entries in the % glossary. Note that the type key is not used, as the % glossary type can be specified in \loadglsentries \newglossaryentry{array}{name=array, description={A list of values identified by a numeric value}} \newglossaryentry{binary}{name=binary, description={Pertaining to numbers represented in base 2}} \newglossaryentry{comment}{name=comment, description={A remark that doesn't affect the meaning of the code}} \newglossaryentry{global}{name=global, description={Something that maintains its state when it leaves the current group}} \newglossaryentry{local}{name=local, description={Something that only maintains its state until it leaves the group in which it was defined/changed}}