The previous two posts (part 1 and part 2) have been exploring the fundamentals of using pointers from the basics of declaring a pointer to the more complex notation of manipulating pointers. An ...
Knowing how references really differ from pointers should help you decide when to use references and when to stick with pointers. In C++, references provide many of the same capabilities as pointers.
In an x86 segmented address, a memory address within a single segment (the offset). Contrast with far pointer. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
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