The C++ programmer's handbook
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The C++ programmer's handbook
Prentice Hall, c1992
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C plus plus programmer's hanbook
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At head of title: AT & T
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A quick reference guide to AT&T's 3.0 Release of C++, using the same format as Bolsky's "C Programmer's Handbook". It covers C++ language, preprocessors, input/output library and other C++ libraries, and also treats object-oriented features of C++ such as classes and desired classes. The book presents techniques for using specific language features and also highlights relationship among various language features. These features include constraints, expressions, statements, functions, classes and derived classes.
Table of Contents
1. C++ Language.
2. Comments.
3. Identifiers.
4. Keywords.
5. Constants.
6. Expressions.
7. Operators.
8. Statements.
9. Program Organization.
10. Declarations.
11. Functions.
12. Classes.
13. Derived Classes.
14. Templates.
15. Operator Overloading.
16. Preprocessor.
17. I/O Library.
18. Other Libraries.
19. ASCII Character Set.
Index to Library Functions, Operator Precedence and Associativity.
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