Punctuation
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These are the punctuation symbols in C++. The meaning of each symbol is detailed in the linked pages.
Preprocessing operators
Preprocessing operators are recognized by preprocessors.
# (including %:)
- Introduce a preprocessing directive.
- The preprocessing operator for stringification.
##(including %:%:)
Single-character operators and punctuators
{ and } (including <% and %>)
- In a class definition, delimit the member specification.
- In an enumeration definition, delimit the enumerator list.
- Delimit a compound statement. The compound statement may be part of
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- Part of the aggregate initialization(until C++11)list-initialization(since C++11) syntax of an initializer.
- In a namespace definition, delimit the namespace body.
- In a language linkage specification, delimit the declarations.
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[ and ] (including <: and :>)
- Subscript operator; part of operator[] in operator overloading.
- Part of array declarator in a declaration or a type-id (e.g. in a new expression).
- Part of new[] operator in operator overloading (allocation function).
- Part of delete[] operator in delete expression and operator overloading (deallocation function).
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( and )
- In an expression, indicate grouping.
- Function call operator; part of operator() in operator overloading.
- In a function-style type cast, delimit the expression/initializers.
- In a
static_cast
,const_cast
,reinterpret_cast
, ordynamic_cast
, delimit the expression. - Delimit the operand of the following operators:
(since C++11) |
- In a placement new expression, delimit the placement arguments.
- In a new expression, optionally delimit the type-id.
- In a new expression, delimit the initializers.
- In a C-style cast, delimit the type-id.
- In a declaration or a type-id, indicate grouping.
- Delimit the parameter list in
- a function declarator (in a declaration or a type-id)
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(since C++17) | |
(since C++20) |
- Part of the direct-initialization syntax of an initializer.
- In an asm declaration, delimit the string literal.
- In a member initializer list, delimit the initializers to a base or member.
- Delimit the controlling clause of a selection statement or iteration statement, including:
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- In a handler, delimit the parameter declaration.
- In a function-like macro definition, delimit the macro parameters.
- In a function-like macro invocation, delimit the macro arguments or prevent commas from being interpreted as argument separators.
- Part of a
defined
,__has_include
(since C++17),__has_cpp_attribute
(since C++20) preprocessing operator.
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(since C++11) | ||
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(since C++14) | ||
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(since C++17) | ||
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;
- Indicate the end of
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- Separate the condition and statement of a for statement.
:
- Part of conditional operator.
- Part of label declaration.
- In the base-clause of a class definition, introduce the base class.
- Part of access specifier in member specification.
- In a bit-field member declaration, introduce the width.
- In a constructor definition, introduce the member initializer list.
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?
- Part of conditional operator.
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~ (including compl)
- Unary complement operator (a.k.a. bitwise not operator); part of operator~ in operator overloading.
- Part of an identifier expression to name a destructor or pseudo-destructor.
! (including not)
- Logical not operator; part of operator! in operator overloading.
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+
- Unary plus operator; part of operator+ in operator overloading.
- Binary plus operator; part of operator+ in operator overloading.
-
- Unary minus operator; part of operator- in operator overloading.
- Binary minus operator; part of operator- in operator overloading.
*
- Indirection operator; part of operator* in operator overloading.
- Multiplication operator; part of operator* in operator overloading.
- Pointer operator or part of pointer-to-member operator in a declarator or in a type-id.
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/
- Division operator; part of operator/ in operator overloading.
%
- Modulo operator; part of operator% in operator overloading.
^ (including xor)
- Bitwise xor operator; part of operator^ in operator overloading.
& (including bitand)
- Address-of operator; part of operator& in operator overloading.
- Bitwise and operator; part of operator& in operator overloading.
- Lvalue-reference operator in a declarator or in a type-id.
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| (including bitor)
- Bitwise or operator; part of operator| in operator overloading.
=
- Simple assignment operator; part of operator= in operator overloading, which might be a special member function (copy assignment operatoror move assignment operator(since C++11)).
- Part of the copy-initialization and aggregate initialization(until C++11)copy-list-initialization(since C++11) syntax of an initializer.
- In a function declaration, introduce a default argument.
- In a template parameter list, introduce a default template argument.
- In a namespace alias definition, separate the alias and the aliased namespace.
- In an enum definition, introduce the value of enumerator.
- Part of pure-specifier in a pure virtual function declaration.
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<
- Less-than operator; part of operator< in operator overloading.
- In a
static_cast
,const_cast
,reinterpret_cast
, ordynamic_cast
, introduce the type-id. - Introduce a template argument list.
- Introduce a template parameter list in
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- Part of template<> in template specialization declaration.
- Introduce a header name in
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>
- Greater-than operator; part of operator> in operator overloading.
-
static_cast
,const_cast
,reinterpret_cast
, ordynamic_cast
, indicate the end of type-id. - Indicate the end of a template argument list.
- Indicate the end of a template parameter list in
(since C++20) |
- Part of template<> in template specialization declaration.
- Indicate the end of a header name in
(since C++17) | |
(since C++20) |
,
- Comma operator; part of operator, in operator overloading.
- List separator in
- the declarator list in a declaration
- initializer list in initialization
- the placement argument list in a placement new
- the argument list in a function call expression
- the enumerator list in an enum declaration
- the base class list in a class declaration
- the member initializer list in a constructor definition
- a function parameter list
- a template parameter list
- a template argument list
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- the macro parameter list in a function-like macro definition
- the macro argument list in a function-like macro invocation, unless found between the parentheses of an argument
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Multi-character operators and punctuators
...
- In the parameter list of a function declaratoror lambda expression(since C++11)or user-defined deduction guide(since C++17), signify a variadic function.
- In a handler, signify catch-all handler.
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::
- Scope resolution operator in
- a qualified name
- a pointer-to-member declaration
- a
new
ordelete
expression, to indicate that only global allocation or deallocation functions are looked up
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.*
->
- Member access operator; part of operator-> in operator overloading.
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->*
- Pointer-to-member access operator; part of operator->* in operator overloading.
+=
- Compound assignment operator; part of operator+= in operator overloading.
-=
- Compound assignment operator; part of operator-= in operator overloading.
*=
- Compound assignment operator; part of operator*= in operator overloading.
/=
- Compound assignment operator; part of operator/= in operator overloading.
%=
- Compound assignment operator; part of operator%= in operator overloading.
^= (including xor_eq)
- Compound assignment operator; part of operator^= in operator overloading.
&= (including and_eq)
- Compound assignment operator; part of operator&= in operator overloading.
|= (including or_eq)
- Compound assignment operator; part of operator|= in operator overloading.
==
- Equality operator; part of operator== in operator overloading.
!= (including not_eq)
- Inequality operator; part of operator!= in operator overloading.
<=
- Less-than-or-equal-to operator; part of operator<= in operator overloading.
>=
- Greater-than-or-equal-to operator; part of operator>= in operator overloading.
<=>
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&& (including and)
- Logical and operator; part of operator&& in operator overloading.
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|| (including or)
- Logical or operator; part of operator|| in operator overloading.
<<
- Bitwise shift operator; part of operator<< in operator overloading (bitwise operator or stream insertion operator).
>>
- Bitwise shift operator; part of operator>> in operator overloading (bitwise operator or stream extraction operator).
<<=
- Compound assignment operator; part of operator<<= in operator overloading.
>>=
- Compound assignment operator; part of operator>>= in operator overloading.
++
- Increment operator; part of operator++ in operator overloading.
--
- Decrement operator; part of operator-- in operator overloading.
References
- C++23 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2024):
- 5.12 Operators and punctuators [lex.operators]
- C++20 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2020):
- 5.12 Operators and punctuators [lex.operators]
- C++17 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2017):
- 5.12 Operators and punctuators [lex.operators]
- C++14 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2014):
- 2.13 Operators and punctuators [lex.operators]
- C++11 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2011):
- 2.13 Operators and punctuators [lex.operators]
- C++03 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2003):
- 2.12 Operators and punctuators [lex.operators]
- C++98 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:1998):
- 2.12 Operators and punctuators [lex.operators]
See also
Alternative representations | alternative spellings for certain operators |
C documentation for Punctuation
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