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Is C++11's long long really at least 64 bits?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10053113/is-c11s-long-long-really-at-least-64-bits

. LLONG_MAX is defined in climits with the same meaning as C's limits.h 's LLONG_MAX . And this is what C has to say 5.2.4.2.1..

Why do we need typename here?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1123080/why-do-we-need-typename-here

language while its syntax is mostly C like does NOT repeat C's syntax design errors it the new language like e.g. in good old..

or is not valid C++ : why does this code compile?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1433345/or-is-not-valid-c-why-does-this-code-compile

~ . As MadKeithV points out these replacements came from C's iso646.h and were included in ISO C as operator keywords. The..

object size with virtual

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2038717/object-size-with-virtual

vtable in the above layout for class A is treated as class C's vtable when called through a C . The sizeof B is 16 bytes Without..

What should main() return in C and C++?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/204476/what-should-main-return-in-c-and-c

this question including What are the valid signatures for C's main function The return type of main function Difference between..

In C++, what is a virtual base class?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21558/in-c-what-is-a-virtual-base-class

What happens when you do this D d d.Foo is this B's Foo or C's Foo Virtual inheritance is there to solve this problem. When..

iterator adapter to iterate just the values in a map?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/259240/iterator-adapter-to-iterate-just-the-values-in-a-map

and Values properties of its Dictionary class. Objective C's NSDictionary similarly has allKeys and allValues. Since I've..

Read whole ASCII file into C++ std::string

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2602013/read-whole-ascii-file-into-c-stdstring

std ifstream has. It looks like you've confused it with C's fopen . Edit Also note the extra parentheses around the first..

Who architected / designed C++'s IOStreams, and would it still be considered well-designed by today's standards?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2753060/who-architected-designed-cs-iostreams-and-would-it-still-be-considered-wel

almost impossible to implement IOStreams as efficiently as C's stdio due to the copious use of virtual functions and forwarding..

Why does C++ support memberwise assignment of arrays within structs, but not generally?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3437110/why-does-c-support-memberwise-assignment-of-arrays-within-structs-but-not-gen

cs who dmr chist.html I'll try to outline the array thing C's forerunners B and BCPL had no distinct array type a declaration..

How can I assert() without using abort()?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37473/how-can-i-assert-without-using-abort

custom assert function yourself as C 's assert is exactly C's assert with the abort feature bundled in. Fortunately this is..

When is it worthwhile to use bit fields?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4240974/when-is-it-worthwhile-to-use-bit-fields

is it worthwhile to use bit fields Is it worthwhile using C's bit field implementation If so when is it ever used I was looking..

Friend scope in C++

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/437250/friend-scope-in-c

pointer to B and B has a pointer to C. Why can't A access C's private data through the pointer Just to clarify This is a pure..

Performance of built-in types : char vs short vs int vs. float vs. double

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5069489/performance-of-built-in-types-char-vs-short-vs-int-vs-float-vs-double

appear to be a bit stupid question but seeing Alexandre C's reply in the other topic I'm curious to know that if there is..

Why do multiple-inherited functions with same name but different signatures not get treated as overloaded functions?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5368862/why-do-multiple-inherited-functions-with-same-name-but-different-signatures-not

code works flawlessly because void foo float is inside C's scope. Actually d.foo 5 calls void foo float and not the int..

C++ on Small-Footprint Microcontrollers

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5710942/c-on-small-footprint-microcontrollers

for the capability to nicely modularize things vs. C's SomeClass_SomeMethod struct object this ... approach to object..

What is the best approach for a Java developer to learn C++ [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/789659/what-is-the-best-approach-for-a-java-developer-to-learn-c

C are explained by the desire for C to be a Better C with C's basic expression syntax. You should get Stroustrup . I think..

What are the stages of compilation of a C++ program?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8833524/what-are-the-stages-of-compilation-of-a-c-program

8 deals with templates and 9 corresponds to linking. C's translation phases are similar but #8 is omitted. share improve..

Safer but easy-to-use and flexible C++ alternative to sscanf()

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9825768/safer-but-easy-to-use-and-flexible-c-alternative-to-sscanf

a bunch of strings I often find myself falling back to C's sscanf strictly because of its simplicity and ease of use. For..