No, the reference does not store the address of the variable for which it is another name. The equivalency is a compiler issue. You cannot have...
There are more than 4 bytes of overhead, but you're getting the picture. You can google for malloc implementations if you want the precise...
My crystal is in the shop for "ball" joints, but an ordinary mortal guess suggests that you need two backslashes. Check your documentation...
A list is nothing but a degenerate form of a tree. That is, it's just a totally unbalanced tree with the root at one end. The nodes are the...
I had a really useful link to the Windows console API. Apparently this information is going to disappear into the archives with the advent of...
And are we to guess what the error is? Perhaps we should spend lots of time searching for it, so you won't have to be bothered helping us help...
No thanks. I think people should attempt to solve their own problems if they're getting grades or dollars for it. When the attempt fails, then...
One should not use the .h versions of header files in C++ when there is a non-h version available. They were provided originally for backward...
'Alias', as Shabbir says, is the perfect word. A reference is simply another name for an existing object. Consequently, you cannot write "int...
Well, I always write all the code that isn't in useful and effective libraries, but I believe in compilers, linkers, good editors or ides. I've...
You seem to have pre-rejected most suggestions. If you don't believe in tools that enhance your productivity, then you're going to have to just...
You don't have to instantiate objects on the heap. If you do, they'll be referenced by pointers. Consider this: mission critical or life...
Access to the heap is via pointers. Perhaps you could explain exactly what you're trying to achieve?
In many modern OSs a string generated such as you have generated it lies in protected memory space. That means you can read it, but not write it....
Your job is clearly laid out for you. Obviously, you need a object, 'task', which can be instantiated multiple times and placed in a list. That...
Furthermore, you have nothing in A[] to work with. You will tend to get better responses if you explain how your code is failing to meet your...
Read the RFCs on the http protocol and Beej's material on sockets.
You can copy argv [5]-argv [9] to a [0]-a[4], which will give you a duplicate set of pointers to the material, or you can use, say, strdup,...
How is your logical reasoning ability? I would think that most reasonable people would realize that "Help Me" is not a good, searchable thread...
To expand on Colin's post, nothing happens on input in standard C/C++ functions until and end-of-line is seen. Even if you're parsing on...
Separate names with a comma.