Timeline for What are the best practices when implementing C++ error handling?
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Nov 13, 2023 at 2:03 | history | edited | Useless | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 2, 2023 at 20:03 | comment | added | JosephDoggie | C-style is especially useful if you are working in an embedded (or high-performance) environment. | |
Mar 2, 2023 at 16:12 | history | edited | Useless | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 24, 2022 at 13:04 | comment | added | Useless |
A const global variable is still different to a constant. Global variables can still have their address taken even if they're const and this yields a const* . Constants cannot.
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Jun 21, 2022 at 10:43 | history | edited | Useless | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 20, 2022 at 18:18 | history | edited | Useless | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Aug 13, 2021 at 17:16 | comment | added | user3728501 | By documentation I mean the info at en.cppreference.com btw | |
Aug 13, 2021 at 17:13 | comment | added | user3728501 | Obviously I did read the documentation however clearly a few things were not completely clear - hence the question. Your comments clarified some of them. | |
Aug 13, 2021 at 17:10 | comment | added | user3728501 | A "const global variable" is what I meant by global variable - it's the same thing. | |
Aug 13, 2021 at 14:39 | history | answered | Useless | CC BY-SA 4.0 |