Why the result of this 3?
I don't underastand what "Class1() :a(3)" means.
class Class1
{
private:
int a;
public:
Class1() :a(3)
{
};
Class1(int f)
{
a = (int)f;
};
};
And this is Main
int main(void)
{
Class1 c11;
c11.print();
...
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In visual studio I am trying to get started with c++. I created a class and it's helper file. I see in the helper file that there are two constructors declared. One with and one without the ~ sign. Like this:
Age::Age()
{
}
Age::~Age()
{
}
Now my question is, what does the special character ...
@рытфолд Arguable. What's a noob? Is it regarding being noob to the site, or the programming language(s). Recommending books to grasp the basics isn't that bad, but we have better answers at hand.
@Columbo to prevent the less fortunate to write something as auto contains_1 = 1 <in; std::vector<int> v1 {1,2}, v2 {3,4}; contains_1 > v2; contains_1 > v2;
@FilipRoséen-refp "I need to go to the bathroom, and have a smoke." You're going to smoke only in your bathroom? That sounds weird, most people use their balcony, when they don't want to smoke inside their living rooms.
@Columbo there's no need for a question about that, it obviously isn't allowed since ctors/dtors don't have a return-type a trailing-declaration isn't allowed
PLEASE ATTACH THE FOLLOWING FILES TO THE BUG REPORT: Preprocessed source(s) and associated run script(s) are located at: clang: note: diagnostic msg: /tmp/main-767f36.cpp clang: note: diagnostic msg: /tmp/main-767f36.sh clang: note: diagnostic msg:
BooleanExpr parseBooleanExpr(R)(ref R lexemes) {
scope(success) lexemes.popFront();
switch (lexemes.front.token) {
case Token.True: return new BooleanExpr(true);
case Token.False: return new BooleanExpr(false);
default: throw new SyntaxError("expected 'true' or 'false' but got '" ~ lexemes.front.value ~ "'");
}
}
Can I get some love for this question? What're the actual template deduction rules here? It's an interesting scenario - and I think I need to delete my answer, but T.C.'s isn't quite complete either.
I was playing this typing game with my girlfriend the other day.. to make it more "even" we decided to only write with one hand, and she.. won; what does that mean?
@MartinJames as an example, it was legal to have sex with animals (as long as the animal didn't disapprove) until the 1st of April 2014 in Sweden. (and yes, the 1st of April is an unfortunate date to do anything, especially forming laws about something this joke-friendly)
@CatPlusPlus Have you considered walking or driving to a retail shop? You give them cash directly, they give you goods. IIRC, this used to be quite common.