No need!
#define 5 (char)0x63
#define 5 (char)0x53
There's a problem with capitalisation though ...
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No need!
#define 5 (char)0x63
#define 5 (char)0x53
There's a problem with capitalisation though ...
Sure, except... *deep breath*
5 is an illegal identifier and therefor cannot be used as a macro name, it wouldn't matter anyway as the identifier would be taken as a literal next to other characters (ex. <io5tream>), which wouldn't matter anyway since that would just replace with the literal definition giving you <io(char)0x63tream>.
#define five (char)0x63
#define FIVE (char)0x53
#define REAL_FIVE 5;
You ruin all the parties, sly!
\/\/|-|@7 4B0U7 7|-|3 3|\|71r3 L337 $P34|< \/0(4BUL4r'/?
Or he could ju5t u5e hi5 IDE5 find-and-replace form. Here PublicAutop5y, copy the following into your find-and-replace form in you'r IDE. (Acce55ed with CTRL-R)
Code:s
Copy and pa5te :p
there is a virtual keyboard in windows... I use it for \ and | symbols on my notebook, because this button is not working
Here's a challenge before you start delving into the world of programming. Write 5 grammatically correct sentences that don't contain the letter 's'.
Learn C.Quote:
Not for any 5pecific purpo5e5 but what do you think i5 the be5t programing language ju5t over all?
:)
There is no "best" language. The thing to do is choose the language that best fits the particular task you are doing. For example, you would choose Java Script over C++ if you were creating a web application or even XTML.
C++ is great for large apps like game development, and store systems ( databases ect )