@LewsTherin In C++, an "object" is a region of storage (preferably of a specific type), so, yeah, an instance of a struct is an object. So is an int, BTW, in C++.
class OtherClass
{
public : int a ;
};
class newClass
{
public : int c ;
};
class myClass:public newClass, public OtherClass
{
public: int b ;
};
int main()
{
myClass b;
OtherClass *a = (OtherClass*)&b;
char *s = (char*)&b ;
printf("%p %p", s, &b.c) ;
}
@LewsTherin You are missing the point. C++ isn't a small toy language as Java or C#. C++ is a monster. (And when I say monster I mean a big, scary, hairy, clawed, plate-eyed, haunting, man-eating demon of the night.) And it's a cosmos. Except for a very few gurus, nobody gets it all, and even those gurus are, again and again, amazed at what others come up with. You will never "get C++" as a whole, just as physics will never "get the cosmos". But you can become Stephen Hawking, if you work hard.
@LewsTherin I can assure you that you will overcome pointers, and will smile when you think back at how you struggled with them. But that doesn't mean you will ever "get C++" in the way you can get Java, or C#.
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@LewsTherin Over a few beers in a pub, I asked Erwin Unruh (who is generally considered to be the first to ever write a template meta-program) how it happened that he came up with this. He told me. And then I asked him how the others reacted when he showed it to them. So he showed me how Bjarne Stroustrup reacted - by hiding his eyes behind his hand. My point: Nobody, not even C++' creator, had thought TMP would be possible until they actually run into it, hurting their shins badly.
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And I'm sure, with all the new features of C++11, the language has more surprises in store for us.
if you do want to get the first byte of an int, then it might be because you're fiddling with some file format or network protocol where you have to split an int up into it constituent bytes
@LewsTherin If you like learning, there is no need to be depressed over C++, since it can provide you with things to learn for the rest of your career.
@jalf How do I tell if my machine is big endian or little endian. It prints 10 correctly and I know why because it an int from 0-255 is basically a byte. But shouldn't the it be like 0000..garbage..1010?
@DeadMG That's easy: one is stored in one 32bit characters, the other in two 16bit characters. (And, no, this is not only a joke. There's some truth behind it.)
magic starting values only work if all the potential encodings agree on them. And they don't. All the pre-unicode encodings didn't have a magic starting value, ASCII didn't have one, so the unicode encodings didn't add one either
besides, what happens if you concatenate files? Or append data to an empty file? :)
@MrAnubis My mind is old and tired, and went through too much trouble recently to currently be worth a lot. Oh, and I forgot that it was very weird to begin with. I am sure that you would return it within minutes, making an amusingly disgusted face. :)