The set of keywords and expressions that are accepted as valid by the command interpreter.
a source language consisting of procedural operators that invoke functions to be executed
A FORMAL LANGUAGE for providing instructions to a computer system in an online, interactive mode. Command languages have a welldefined vocabulary, SYNTAX, and logical structure.
Set of commands used to interact with a computer when working with a command-line interface. 8.8
A language used to "talk to" a computer or command one. A language used in an interactive way with a machine.
a language used to generate queries and control output of the data.
Words that tell a computer what to do.
A language designed for giving instructions to a computer's operating system to perform certain tasks.An example would be a query language.A command language is much more limited than a programming language.
A command language is a domain-specific interpreted language; a common example of a command language are shell or batch programming languages. These languages can be used directly at the command line, but can also automate tasks that would normally be performed manually at the command line. They share this domain - lightweight automation - with scripting languages, though a command language usually has stronger coupling to the underlying operating system.