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C is a general-purpose computer programming language used for operating systems, games and other high performance work.

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How should I mark types in C and C++ programs?

typedef struct { int x; int y; } point_t; This was intended to be consistent with C types from stddef.h like size_t or ptrdiff_t. … This question is for both C and C++. If these languages have different conventions, feel free to answer so. …
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Benefits of porting C library to C++

No, and that assuming the code will compile (you will have to make changes, C++ is not completely compatible with C, for example void * values cannot be assigned to other pointer types, and there are new … Many compilers implement both C and C++ (and probably other languages as well). The C constructs are compiled identically to C++ constructs, as there is no reason for them to behave differently. …
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