I noticed that the struct acts exactly like a class, so what's the difference, except the fact that unlike the class, the struct is public by default?
Thank you.
Code:#include <iostream> using namespace std; struct point { private: int a, b; public: point() { cout<<"buidling...\n"; } ~point() { cout<<"dead!!!\n"; } void func(void); }; void point::func(void) { cout<<"something here...!!!\n"; } int main() { struct point p1; p1.func(); return(0); }