C++ keyword: struct
From cppreference.com
Usage
(since C++11) |
- If a function or a variable exists in scope with the name identical to the name of a non-union class type,
struct
can be prepended to the name for disambiguation, resulting in an elaborated type specifier.
Example
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struct Foo; // forward declaration of a struct struct Bar // definition of a struct { Bar(int i) : i(i + i) {} int i; }; enum struct Pub // scoped enum, since C++11 { b, d, p, q, }; int main() { Bar Bar(1); struct Bar Bar2(2); // elaborated type }
See also
(since C++11) |