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cpp dbl_ptr.cpp
/*
* This file contains code from "C++ Primer, Fourth Edition", by Stanley B.
* Lippman, Jose Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo, and is covered under the
* copyright and warranty notices given in that
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cpp ptr_traversal.cpp
/*
* This file contains code from "C++ Primer, Fourth Edition", by Stanley B.
* Lippman, Jose Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo, and is covered under the
* copyright and warranty notices given in that
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cpp value-ptr.cpp
#include
using std::ostream; using std::cout; using std::endl;
#include
class HasPtr {
public:
// no point to passing a pointer if we're going to copy it anyway
//
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cpp smart-ptr.cpp
#include
using std::ostream; using std::cout; using std::endl;
#include
#include
using std::size_t;
//private class for use by HasPtr only
class U_Ptr {
friend
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cpp plain-ptr.cpp
#include
using std::ostream; using std::cout; using std::endl;
#include
// class that has a pointer member that behaves like a plain pointer
class HasPtr {
public:
frie
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cpp value-ptr.cpp
/*
* This file contains code from "C++ Primer, Fourth Edition", by Stanley B.
* Lippman, Jose Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo, and is covered under the
* copyright and warranty notices given in that
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cpp smart-ptr.cpp
/*
* This file contains code from "C++ Primer, Fourth Edition", by Stanley B.
* Lippman, Jose Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo, and is covered under the
* copyright and warranty notices given in that
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cpp plain-ptr.cpp
/*
* This file contains code from "C++ Primer, Fourth Edition", by Stanley B.
* Lippman, Jose Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo, and is covered under the
* copyright and warranty notices given in that
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c ptr_demo.c
#include
void main(void)
{
int counter = 10;
int *iptr; // Declare pointer value
iptr = &counter; // Assign the address
printf("Addres in iptr %x Value at
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c ptr_upr.c
#include
#include
char *string_uppercase(char *string)
{
char *starting_address;
starting_address = string;
while (*string)
toupper(*string++);
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