...
at during compilation rather than run-time, and accordingly may be used in any place that a constant can
occur, as in
#define MAXLINE 1000
char line[MAXLINE+1];
or
#define LEAP 1 /* in leap ... as decimal integer, at least 6 characters wide
%f
print as floating point
%6f
print as floating point, at least 6 characters wide
%.2f
print as floating point, 2 characters after decimal ... integers, although they are most often used in comparisons with
other characters.
Certain characters can be represented in character and string constants by escape sequences like \n
(newline);...
... sequence of lines, each terminated by a newline. Hence,
counting lines is just counting newlines:
#include <stdio.h>
/* count lines in input */
main()
{
int c, nl;
nl ... of input. The characters normally come from the
keyboard; input from files is discussed in Chapter 7.
The function
putchar
prints a character each time it is called:
putchar (c) ;
prints ... Variables and Scope
The variables in
main
, such as
line
,
longest
, etc., are private or local to
main
. Because they
are declared within
main
, no other function can have direct access to them....
... begin with simple ASP.NET techniques, and then
introduce increasingly powerful options–including Windows Communication
Foundation (WCF) and Microsoft’s cloud computing initiative, Azure. Coverage ... Services
• Leveraging Microsoft’s Azure cloud-computing platform to build innovative new
services
• Choosing the right .NET technology for each REST application or service
Effective REST Services ... identi-
cal to that in the WinForms version, including the mechanisms for service
authentication and invocation.
Where Are We?
In this chapter we looked at techniques to read and write RESTful service
data....
... declared without the static modifier defines an instance field. Every instance of a
class contains a separate copy of all the instance fields of that class.
In the following example, each instance ... acme.cs, the
command line
csc /t:library acme.cs
compiles the example as a library (code without a Main entry point) and produces an
assembly named acme.dll.
Assemblies contain executable code ... Structs inherit from object indirectly. Their implicit
direct base class is System.ValueType, which in turn directly inherits from object.
An interface type defines a contract as a named...
... acquaintance with C
++
. The discussion focuses on the language features supporting data
abstraction, object-oriented programming, and generic programming. Chapter 3 introduces the
basic principles ... ta ac ck k: :p po op p() { /* check for underflow and pop */ }
The user code goes in a third file, say u us se er r .c c. The code in u us se er r .c c and s st ta ac ck k .c c shares the stack
interface ... implementation could consist of everything from the concrete class S St ta ac ck k
that we left out of the interface S St ta ac ck k:
c cl la as ss s A Ar rr ra ay y_ _s st ta ac ck k : p pu ub bl li ic c...