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  1. c - Difference between -> and . in a struct? - Stack Overflow

    If I have a struct like struct account { int account_number; }; Then what's the difference between doing myAccount.account_number; and myAccount->account_number; or isn't there a …

  2. c - typedef struct vs struct definitions - Stack Overflow

    225 struct and typedef are two very different things. The struct keyword is used to define, or to refer to, a structure type. For example, this:

  3. Proper way to initialize C++ structs - Stack Overflow

    Jan 21, 2017 · Our code involves a POD (Plain Old Datastructure) struct (it is a basic c++ struct that has other structs and POD variables in it that needs to get initialized in the beginning.) …

  4. What's the syntactically proper way to declare a C struct?

    Sep 12, 2015 · The first declaration is of an un- typedef ed struct and needs the struct keyword to use. The second is of a typedef ed anonymous struct, and so we use the typedef name.

  5. When should you use a class vs a struct in C++? [duplicate]

    The differences between a class and a struct in C++ are: struct members and base classes/structs are public by default. class members and base classes/structs are private by …

  6. What are the differences between struct and class in C++?

    The difference between struct and class keywords in C++ is that, when there is no specific specifier on particular composite data type then by default struct or union is the public …

  7. c - Passing struct to function - Stack Overflow

    Apr 29, 2012 · A bit late to ask, but why typedef the struct to the same name (but with a capital)? I'm also wondering why you need to create a pointer to the struct (*cptr), then use that to pass …

  8. struct - C++ Structure Initialization - Stack Overflow

    Treating a struct like a C++ class - in C++ structures are actually special types of classes, where all members are public (unlike a standard C++ class where all members are private if not …

  9. c# - When to use record vs class vs struct - Stack Overflow

    Nov 13, 2020 · You create struct types for data structures that store data and are small enough to copy efficiently. You create record types when you want value-based equality and comparison, …

  10. Working with a union of structs in C - Stack Overflow

    Dec 23, 2013 · One note that may be a point of misunderstanding is that the union holds EITHER the int, or TYPEA, or TYPEB, so in particular you cannot rely on your int type; in the union to …