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What is a “static” function in C?

The question was about plain c functions, not c++ static methods, as clarified in comments. 12 Answers ...
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C++ Structure Initialization

Is it possible to initialize structs in C++ as indicated below 16 Answers 16 ...
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Using C++ library in C code

I have a C++ library that provides various classes for managing data. I have the source code for the library. 4 Answers ...
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Clean code to printf size_t in C++ (or: Nearest equivalent of C99's %z in C++)

I have some C++ code that prints a size_t : 9 Answers 9 ...
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Why do people use __(double underscore) so much in C++

I was having a look through some open source C++ code and notice a lot of double under scores where used in the code, mainly at the start of variable names. ...
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Does C++ support 'finally' blocks? (And what's this 'RAII' I keep hearing about?)

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Why is the C++ STL is so heavily based on templates? (and not on *interfaces*)

... The short answer is "because C++ has moved on". Yes, back in the late 70's, Stroustrup intended to create an upgraded C with OOP capabilities, but that is a long time ago. By the time the language was standardized in 1998, it was no longer an OOP languag...
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Why doesn't Java offer operator overloading?

Coming from C++ to Java, the obvious unanswered question is why didn't Java include operator overloading? 16 Answers ...
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What does the C++ standard state the size of int, long type to be?

I'm looking for detailed information regarding the size of basic C++ types. I know that it depends on the architecture (16 bits, 32 bits, 64 bits) and the compiler. ...