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Where is C not a subset of C++? [closed]

I read in a lot of books that C is a subset of C++. 12 Answers 12 ...
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Why does C++ not have reflection?

...anguage design decision and to identify the possibilities of reflection in C++. 14 Answers ...
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Visual Studio support for new C / C++ standards?

I keep reading about C99 and C++11 and all these totally sweet things that are getting added to the language standard that might be nice to use someday. However, we currently languish in the land of writing C++ in Visual Studio. ...
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What are the advantages of using the C++ Boost libraries? [closed]

...ment to STL rather than a replacement. Many of Boost developers are on the C++ standard committee. In fact, many parts of Boost is considered to be included in the next C++ standard library. It is documented nicely. Its license allows inclusion in open-source and closed-source projects. Its features...
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*.h or *.hpp for your class definitions

... Here are a couple of reasons for having different naming of C vs C++ headers: Automatic code formatting, you might have different guidelines for formatting C and C++ code. If the headers are separated by extension you can set your editor to apply the appropriate formatting automatically ...
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.c vs .cc vs. .cpp vs .hpp vs .h vs .cxx [duplicate]

... Historically, the first extensions used for C++ were .c and .h, exactly like for C. This caused practical problems, especially the .c which didn't allow build systems to easily differentiate C++ and C files. Unix, on which C++ has been developed, has case sensitive f...
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Is C++ context-free or context-sensitive?

I often hear claims that C++ is a context-sensitive language. Take the following example: 20 Answers ...
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Abstract Class vs Interface in C++ [duplicate]

This is a general question about C++. As you know, there is no clear distinction between interface and abstract class in C++ unlike Java and C#. When would it be more preferrable to use an interface instead of an abstract class in C++? Could you give some examples? ...
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Is there a working C++ refactoring tool? [closed]

Does anybody know a fully featured refactoring tool for C++ that works reliably with large code bases (some 100.000 lines)? ...
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Why does C++ need a separate header file?

I've never really understood why C++ needs a separate header file with the same functions as in the .cpp file. It makes creating classes and refactoring them very difficult, and it adds unnecessary files to the project. And then there is the problem with having to include header files, but having to...