So we were going over how to pass arrays to functions in my C++ class the other day, and the teacher says "By default, C++ passes arrays by reference." I go "wtf, no it doesn't." After a few minutes ...
I'm trying to templatize a class, based on a list of values. The list can't be another class - template parameters need to be compile-time constants. So that leaves arrays as the option.<P>My current ...
This statement declares a one-dimensional array of type character. The DECLARE statement does not set the array bounds or create any elements. Dynamic arrays are only accessible within the scope in ...
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