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2007年3月22日 #

typedef keyword in C++

read this article -> http://www.functionx.com/cpp/keywords/typedef.htm
It said that "The typedef keyword can be followed by an attribute before the data type. In its simplest form, the attribute can be that of an access level such as public, private, or protected." and provide a examples:


#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;

typedef struct Student;
typedef class Country;

typedef public short SmallNumber;
typedef private unsigned int Positive;
typedef protected double* PDouble;
typedef public string FiveStrings[5];
typedef private double (*Addition)(double value1, double value2);

struct Student
{
	string FirstName;
	string LastName;
};

typedef struct _Empl
{
	string FullName;
	double HourlySalary;
}Employee;

class Country
{
	string Name;
	string Capital;
	string Code;
};

double Add(double x, double y)
{
	double result = x + y;
	return result;
}

typedef enum EmplStatus { esFullTime, esPartTime, esContractor };
typedef Student *PStudent;
typedef Country *PCountry;

int main()
{
	Student pupil;
	Country pais;
	EmplStatus emplst;
	PStudent ptrStd = new Student;
	PCountry pPais = new Country;

	return 0;
}


I found that I can't compile it on my Linux using g++.


[root@sd1 xxx]# g++ typedef.cpp -o typedef
typedef.cpp:8: error: expected unqualified-id before 'public'
typedef.cpp:9: error: expected unqualified-id before 'private'
typedef.cpp:10: error: expected unqualified-id before 'protected'
typedef.cpp:11: error: expected unqualified-id before 'public'
typedef.cpp:12: error: expected unqualified-id before 'private'


Why, can anybody tell me?
:)

posted @ 2007-03-22 17:48 Java-XMoses 阅读(455) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏

C++ operator precedence

C++ operator precedence
http://www.cppreference.com/operator_precedence.html

PrecedenceOperatorDescriptionExampleAssociativity
1()
[]
->
.
::
++
--
Grouping operator
Array access
Member access from a pointer
Member access from an object
Scoping operator
Post-increment
Post-decrement
(a + b) / 4;
array[4] = 2;
ptr->age = 34;
obj.age = 34;
Class::age = 2;
for( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) ...
for( i = 10; i > 0; i-- ) ...
left to right
2!
~
++
--
-
+
*
&
(type)
sizeof
Logical negation
Bitwise complement
Pre-increment
Pre-decrement
Unary minus
Unary plus
Dereference
Address of
Cast to a given type
Return size in bytes
if( !done ) ...
flags = ~flags;
for( i = 0; i < 10; ++i ) ...
for( i = 10; i > 0; --i ) ...
int i = -1;
int i = +1;
data = *ptr;
address = &obj;
int i = (int) floatNum;
int size = sizeof(floatNum);
right to left
3->*
.*
Member pointer selector
Member pointer selector
ptr->*var = 24;
obj.*var = 24;
left to right
4*
/
%
Multiplication
Division
Modulus
int i = 2 * 4;
float f = 10 / 3;
int rem = 4 % 3;
left to right
5+
-
Addition
Subtraction
int i = 2 + 3;
int i = 5 - 1;
left to right
6<<
>>
Bitwise shift left
Bitwise shift right
int flags = 33 << 1;
int flags = 33 >> 1;
left to right
7<
<=
>
>=
Comparison less-than
Comparison less-than-or-equal-to
Comparison greater-than
Comparison geater-than-or-equal-to
if( i < 42 ) ...
if( i <= 42 ) ...
if( i > 42 ) ...
if( i >= 42 ) ...
left to right
8==
!=
Comparison equal-to
Comparison not-equal-to
if( i == 42 ) ...
if( i != 42 ) ...
left to right
9&Bitwise ANDflags = flags & 42;left to right
10^Bitwise exclusive ORflags = flags ^ 42;left to right
11|Bitwise inclusive (normal) ORflags = flags | 42;left to right
12&&Logical ANDif( conditionA && conditionB ) ...left to right
13||Logical ORif( conditionA || conditionB ) ...left to right
14? :Ternary conditional (if-then-else)int i = (a > b) ? a : b;right to left
15=
+=
-=
*=
/=
%=
&=
^=
|=
<<=
>>=
Assignment operator
Increment and assign
Decrement and assign
Multiply and assign
Divide and assign
Modulo and assign
Bitwise AND and assign
Bitwise exclusive OR and assign
Bitwise inclusive (normal) OR and assign
Bitwise shift left and assign
Bitwise shift right and assign
int a = b;
a += 3;
b -= 4;
a *= 5;
a /= 2;
a %= 3;
flags &= new_flags;
flags ^= new_flags;
flags |= new_flags;
flags <<= 2;
flags >>= 2;
right to left
16,Sequential evaluation operatorfor( i = 0, j = 0; i < 10; i++, j++ ) ...left to right


Finally, I find basic knowledge is important.

posted @ 2007-03-22 17:11 Java-XMoses 阅读(233) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏