It is part of the type, because if your example, the type of b is foo*, not foo. Hence, the type of a != the type of b.
Why they chose to do it this way, I frankly have no idea.
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It is part of the type, because if your example, the type of b is foo*, not foo. Hence, the type of a != the type of b.
Why they chose to do it this way, I frankly have no idea.
Sometimes it may be just a "style," but sometimes it may have some meaning behind it.
I have chosen a particular style mostly because I find it more readable.
As for the T* vs T * debate, I tended...
What is this nonsense? Quality has nothing to do with style!
Allman style is my favorite simply because it's easier to read and it looks more visually appealing to me.
GNU and Whitesmiths are hated styles >_<
And as for style #1, I don't resent it, but I...