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(->) arrow operator and (.) dot operator , class pointer

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DateTime2 vs DateTime in SQL Server

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What does Tokens do and why they need to be created in C++ programming?

Tokenization is essential in determining what a programme does.  What Bjarne is referring to in respect to C++ code is how tokenization rules alter the meaning of a programme.  We need to know what the tokens are and how they are determined.  Specifically, how can we recognise a single token when it comes among other characters, and how should tokens be delimited if  there is ambiguity? Consider the prefix operators ++ and +, for example. Assume we have just one token + to deal with.  What does the following excerpt mean? int i = 1; ++i; Is the above going to apply unary + on i twice with + only? Or will it only increase it once? Naturally, it's vague.  We require an additional token, thus ++ is introduced as its own "word" in the language. But there is now another (though minor) issue.  What if the programmer just wants to use unary + twice without incrementing?  Rules for token processing are required.  So, if we discover that a white space is always used as a token separator, our programmer may write: int i ...READ MORE

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Find the number of columns in a table

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Efficient way to return a std::vector in c++

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how to print \" in C++

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