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  2. C++ classes - Wikipedia

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    An aggregate class is a class with no user-declared constructors, no private or protected non-static data members, no base classes, and no virtual functions. Such a class can be initialized with a brace-enclosed comma-separated list of initializer-clauses. The following code has the same semantics in both C and C++.

  3. C++ - Wikipedia

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    Most C code can easily be made to compile correctly in C++ but there are a few differences that cause some valid C code to be invalid or behave differently in C++. For example, C allows implicit conversion from void * to other pointer types but C++ does not (for type safety reasons). Also, C++ defines many new keywords, such as new and class ...

  4. C++11 - Wikipedia

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    The C++03 standard has restrictions on what types are compatible with C or can be statically initialized despite there being no technical reason a compiler couldn't accept the program; if someone were to create a C++03 POD type and add a non-virtual member function, this type would no longer be a POD type, could not be statically initialized ...

  5. One Definition Rule - Wikipedia

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    The One Definition Rule ( ODR) is an important rule of the C++ programming language that prescribes that classes/structs and non-inline functions cannot have more than one definition in the entire program and template and types cannot have more than one definition by translation unit. It is defined in the ISO C++ Standard ( ISO/IEC 14882) 2003 ...

  6. Boilerplate code - Wikipedia

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    Boilerplate code. In computer programming, boilerplate code, or simply boilerplate, are sections of code that are repeated in multiple places with little to no variation. When using languages that are considered verbose, the programmer must write a lot of boilerplate code to accomplish only minor functionality. [1]

  7. Outline of C++ - Wikipedia

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    C++ is a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language. It is regarded as an intermediate-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low-level language features. [1] It was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs as an enhancement to the C language .

  8. Class implementation file - Wikipedia

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    Class implementation file. In object-oriented programming, a class implementation file is often used to contain the implementation code for the method (s) of a class. Programming languages like C++ and Objective-C make use of these implementation files so as to separate the interface and implementation of these methods. [1]

  9. SystemC - Wikipedia

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    SystemC has a notion of a container class called a module. This is a hierarchical entity that can have other modules or processes contained in it. Modules are the basic building blocks of a SystemC design hierarchy. A SystemC model usually consists of several modules which communicate via ports.