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Pointer vs. Reference

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/114180/pointer-vs-reference

vs. Reference What would be better practice when giving a function the original variable to work with unsigned long..

C++ superclass constructor calling rules

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/120876/c-superclass-constructor-calling-rules

an implicit call to a no arg super constructor is assumed giving you a compile error if that's missing . c inheritance constructor..

Get the IP Address of local computer

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/122208/get-the-ip-address-of-local-computer

for my particular case Edit Many answers were not giving the results I expected because I had two different network IP's...

C++ Accesses an Array out of bounds gives no error, why?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1239938/c-accesses-an-array-out-of-bounds-gives-no-error-why

. errorRange 3 4 EDIT 1 I played with it and when giving array 3000 3000 then only it gave me segmentation fault. If..

Why aren't my include guards preventing recursive inclusion and multiple symbol definitions?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14909997/why-arent-my-include-guards-preventing-recursive-inclusion-and-multiple-symbol

keyword also results in suppressing linker errors by giving your function internal linkage thus making each translation..

Why use pointers? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/162941/why-use-pointers

you MUST allocate sufficient amount of memory to it before giving it a value. Using malloc calloc or similar. This since you only..

Do you use NULL or 0 (zero) for pointers in C++?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/176989/do-you-use-null-or-0-zero-for-pointers-in-c

on using NULL. I personally do not see any benefit to giving a name NULL to an existing value and since I also like to test..

What platforms have something other than 8-bit char?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2098149/what-platforms-have-something-other-than-8-bit-char

use libraries what sort of consideration is it worth giving to platforms with non 8 bit char In the past I've come across..

How to stop C++ console application from exiting immediately?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2529617/how-to-stop-c-console-application-from-exiting-immediately

getchar This will get a single character from stdin thus giving you the press any key to continue sort of behavior if you actually..

C++ Standard Library: How to write wrappers for cout, cerr, cin and endl?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2879555/c-standard-library-how-to-write-wrappers-for-cout-cerr-cin-and-endl

in front of every cout cin cerr and endl . So I thought of giving them shorter new names like this STLWrapper.h #include iostream..

What is The Rule of Three?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4172722/what-is-the-rule-of-three

and copy assignment operator as private without giving a definition private person const person that person operator..

Operator overloading

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4421706/operator-overloading

reference. The reason for this is the same as the reason giving for operator taking its argument per copy. The bit manipulation..

Why do I get “unresolved external symbol” errors when using templates?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/456713/why-do-i-get-unresolved-external-symbol-errors-when-using-templates

compilers. Both 1 and 2 basically address the problem by giving the compiler access to the full code for the templated function..

What's this STL vs. “C++ Standard Library” fight all about? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5205491/whats-this-stl-vs-c-standard-library-fight-all-about

2003 . The STL was already widely used as a library for C giving programmers access to containers iterators and algorithms. When..

Accessing class members on a NULL pointer

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/669742/accessing-class-members-on-a-null-pointer

should really be called. That's frequently implemented by giving the object a pointer to a vtable a list of function pointers..

how to achieve 4 FLOPs per cycle

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8389648/how-to-achieve-4-flops-per-cycle

doc on this add 's and mul 's can be executed in parallel giving a theoretical max throughput of 4 flops per cycle. However I've..

How does std::forward work? [duplicate]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8526598/how-does-stdforward-work

s1 5 in ctor '5' is rvalue int so 'U' is deduced as 'int' giving 'int ' ctor after deduction 'some_struct int v ' 'U' 'int' with.. 'v' bound to rvalue '5' now we 'static_cast' 'v' to 'U ' giving 'static_cast int v ' this just turns 'v' back into an rvalue.. ctor 'i' is an lvalue 'int ' so 'U' is deduced as 'int ' giving 'int ' applying the reference collapsing rules yields 'int '..