It's probably only that way because C++ has to compile C. It makes sense to be straight forward like you say, but C++ has two keywords for the same feature, as brewbuck was keen to point out using...
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It's probably only that way because C++ has to compile C. It makes sense to be straight forward like you say, but C++ has two keywords for the same feature, as brewbuck was keen to point out using...
The stuff in 7.1.5.3 is used to make class names:
As for what a class-key is, if you look that up too, it is a term defined by a list which includes the struct, class and union keywords. So a...