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(-2147483648> 0) returns true in C++?
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-2147483648 is not a "number". C++ language does not support negative literal values.
-2147483648 is actually an expression: a positive literal value 2147483648 with unary - operator in front of it. Value 2147483648 is apparently too large for the positiv...
Why doesn't c++ have &&= or ||= for booleans?
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A bool may only be true or false in C++. As such, using &= and |= is relatively safe (even though I don’t particularly like the notation). True, they will perform bit operations rather than logical operations (and thus they won’t short-circuit) but thes...
My attempt at value initialization is interpreted as a function declaration, and why doesn't A a(())
...ightened answer, it's just because it's not defined as valid syntax by the C++ language... So it is so, by definition of the language.
If you do have an expression within then it is valid. For example:
((0));//compiles
Even simpler put: because (x) is a valid C++ expression, while () is not. ...
Integer to hex string in C++
How do I convert an integer to a hex string in C++ ?
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Android NDK C++ JNI (no implementation found for native…)
I'm trying to use the NDK with C++ and can't seem to get the method naming convention correct. my native method is as follows:
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Why isn't `int pow(int base, int exponent)` in the standard C++ libraries?
I feel like I must just be unable to find it. Is there any reason that the C++ pow function does not implement the "power" function for anything except float s and double s?
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Is there a better way to express nested namespaces in C++ within the header
I switched from C++ to Java and C# and think the usage of namespaces/packages is much better there (well structured). Then I came back to C++ and tried to use namespaces the same way but the required syntax is horrible within the header file.
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Unsigned keyword in C++
Does the unsigned keyword default to a specific data type in C++? I am trying to write a function for a class for the prototype:
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Why are C character literals ints instead of chars?
In C++, sizeof('a') == sizeof(char) == 1 . This makes intuitive sense, since 'a' is a character literal, and sizeof(char) == 1 as defined by the standard.
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iOS / Android cross platform development [closed]
...es? Of the frameworks I'm familiar with, you can choose from ActionScript, C++, C#, Java, Lua, and Ruby.
My company is more in the game space, so I haven't played as much with the JavaScript+CSS frameworks like Titanium, PhoneGap, and Sencha. But I can tell you a bit about some of the games-oriented...