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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. [2] Such a class can be initialized with a brace-enclosed comma-separated list of initializer-clauses. [3]

  3. Copy constructor (C++) - Wikipedia

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    When an object is placed in a brace-enclosed initializer list These cases are collectively called copy-initialization and are equivalent to: [ 2 ] T x = a; It is however, not guaranteed that a copy constructor will be called in these cases, because the C++ Standard allows the compiler to optimize the copy away in certain cases, one example ...

  4. Brace notation - Wikipedia

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    In C, strings are normally represented as a character array rather than an actual string data type. The fact a string is really an array of characters means that referring to a string would mean referring to the first element in an array. Hence in C, the following is a legitimate example of brace notation:

  5. Initialization (programming) - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the '=' character followed by an expression or a comma-separated list of expressions placed in curly brackets (braces). The latter list is sometimes called the "initializer list" or "initialization list" (although the term "initializer list" is formally reserved for initialization of class/struct members in C++; see below ).

  6. C++11 - Wikipedia

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    C++03 inherited the initializer-list feature from C. A struct or array is given a list of arguments in braces, in the order of the members' definitions in the struct. These initializer-lists are recursive, so an array of structs or struct containing other structs can use them.

  7. Perl language structure - Wikipedia

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    An array value (or list) is specified by listing its elements, separated by commas, enclosed by parentheses (at least where required by operator precedence). @scores = ( 32 , 45 , 16 , 5 ); The qw() quote-like operator allows the definition of a list of strings without typing of quotes and commas.

  8. C syntax - Wikipedia

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    A snippet of C code which prints "Hello, World!". The syntax of the C programming language is the set of rules governing writing of software in C. It is designed to allow for programs that are extremely terse, have a close relationship with the resulting object code, and yet provide relatively high-level data abstraction.

  9. Reference (C++) - Wikipedia

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    In the C++ programming language, a reference is a simple reference datatype that is less powerful but safer than the pointer type inherited from C.The name C++ reference may cause confusion, as in computer science a reference is a general concept datatype, with pointers and C++ references being specific reference datatype implementations.