On 06/27/2008 11:30 PM, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
[...]
I think that C++ or any programming related questions are appropriate on
this list. [...]
With all due respect Mr. Kusumanchi, you're wrong.
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On 06/27/08 23:23, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
>>> It doesn't matter that I have used 'i' in the declaration and 'j' in the
>>> definition, does it?
>> What happens if you create a small test program and try it out?
>>
>
> Oh
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
H.S. wrote:
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function
definition?
They don't need to match (either in C or in C++). The function declarations
Thanks for the detailed expl
Mumia W.. wrote:
> On 06/26/2008 10:16 PM, H.S. wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
>> guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
>> prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function
>> definition?
>>
Ron Johnson wrote:
>> It doesn't matter that I have used 'i' in the declaration and 'j' in the
>> definition, does it?
>
> What happens if you create a small test program and try it out?
>
Oh come on! H.S. has helped so many people in the past on this mailing list.
Don't you think he knows that
H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
> guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
> prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function
> definition?
>
They don't need to match (either in C or in C++)
Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
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It doesn't matter that I have used 'i' in the declaration and 'j' in the
definition, does it?
Thanks,
->HS
It doesn't matter.
Thank you.
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Mumia W.. wrote:
On 06/26/2008 10:16 PM, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function
definition?
[...]
Hi H.S.
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H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
> guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
> prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function definition?
>
> For
Not need to match, I think. :)
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all guys.
> In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or prototype)
> need to match the names of the arg
On 06/26/2008 10:16 PM, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function definition?
[...]
Hi H.S.
The newsgroup comp.
Never mind ... it is late at night so took a little while to eventually
find the answer ... it was a long day.
Cheers.
->HS
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On 06/26/08 22:16, H.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
> guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
> prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function d
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