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@JerryCoffin Great! This option is best! Thanks!
 
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10:58
Hello. Are the terms "translation unit" and "compilation unit" synonyms, or is there a (subtle) difference?
 
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12:14
I wouldn't know a difference between the two. Maybe people started using translation unit to emphasize that it includes more than the strict definition of "compilation" in the standard. I.e. preprocessing is also part of it.
12:48
Thank you. That makes sense.
 
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13:54
isn't translation unit a C&C++ spec-ism?
 
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posted on February 26, 2024 by Blog Staff

This article explores the concept of class invariants in C++ and their significance in maintaining code integrity and abstraction. It highlights the difference between struct and class definitions and discusses the role of class invariants in guaranteeing the correctness of class objects. The article also touches upon the trade-offs between strong and weak invariants and provides insights in


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