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Is “inline” without “static” or “extern” ever useful in C99?

...ion specifiers A new feature of C99: The inline keyword, adapted from C++, is a function-specifier that can be used only in function declarations. It is useful for program optimizations that require the definition of a function to be visible at the site of a call. (Note that the Standard do...
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What was the strangest coding standard rule that you were forced to follow? [closed]

...ere banned. Then the fact this was a leftover from C, rendered obsolete by C++ RAII and functions with size less than 15 lines, was revealed. Since then, like Braveheart: "FREEDOM !!!!" ... :-p ... – paercebal Oct 20 '08 at 21:13 ...
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initialize a vector to zeros C++/C++11

I know in C++11 they added the feature to initialize a variable to zero as such 2 Answers ...
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Is “else if” faster than “switch() case”? [duplicate]

...55565 seconds. The published winning C# solution takes 0.166 seconds, with C++ in second place at 429.46 seconds to find the incorrect answer. And CLR is inherently slow? Hmmm... I don't think so Tim ;-) – corlettk May 18 '09 at 11:58 ...
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to_string is not a member of std, says g++ (mingw)

...would would be flashed at me randomly for meanings. I want to use standard C++ library as Bjarne Stroustroup tells us, but I have encountered a seemingly strange problem right out of the gate. ...
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Should I use int or Int32

... For those of you with the old C++ mindset, IntPtr is designed to be 32 bits on a 32 bit OS and 64 bits on a 64 bit OS. This behavior is specifically mentioned in its summary tag. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.intptr(VS.71).aspx ...
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How can I get the max (or min) value in a vector?

How can I get the max (or min) value in a vector in C++ ? 10 Answers 10 ...
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How does delete[] know it's an array?

...over-allocating enough to store the array size. For more details, see the C++ Super FAQ. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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What is meant by 'first class object'?

... But I can do this in C++: int twice(int x) { return x << 1; } int (*f)(int) = twice; std::cout<<(*f)(5)<<std::endl; Does that mean C++ treats functions as first class objects (with a funny syntax)? – Thoma...
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Objective-C : BOOL vs bool

...tion blocks, e.g.), when you compile for iOS 32 bits (iPhone 5C...). I use C++ bool everywhere in my code, and BOOL in the APIs that are defined with BOOL – stephane k. Mar 6 at 11:16 ...