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- Reference_(C++) abstract "In the C++ programming language, a reference is a simple reference datatype that is less powerful but safer than the pointer type inherited from C. The name C++ reference may cause confusion, as in computer science a reference is a general concept datatype, with pointers and C++ references being specific reference datatype implementations. The definition of a reference in C++ is such that it does not need to exist. It can be implemented as a new name for an existing object (similar to rename keyword in Ada).".
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- Reference_(C++) sign "ISO/IEC 14882:1998, the ISO C++ standard, in section 8.3.2 [dcl.ref]".
- Reference_(C++) text "In a declaration T D where D has the form and the type of the identifier in the declaration T D1 is “derived-declarator-type-list ,” then the type of the identifier of D is “derived-declarator-type-list reference to .” Cv-qualified references are ill-formed except when the cv-qualifiers are introduced through the use of a or of a template type argument , in which case the cv-qualifiers are ignored. [Example: in] the type of is “reference to ”, not “ reference to ”. ] [Note: a reference can be thought of as a name of an object. ] A declarator that specifies the type “reference to cv void” is ill-formed. It is unspecified whether or not a reference requires storage . There shall be no references to references, no arrays of references, and no pointers to references. The declaration of a reference shall contain an initializer except when the declaration contains an explicit specifier , is a class member declaration within a class declaration, or is the declaration of a parameter or a return type ; see 3.1. A reference shall be initialized to refer to a valid object or function. [Note: in particular, a null reference cannot exist in a well-defined program, because the only way to create such a reference would be to bind it to the “object” obtained by dereferencing a null pointer, which causes undefined behavior. As described in 9.6, a reference cannot be bound directly to a bitfield. ]".
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- Reference_(C++) comment "In the C++ programming language, a reference is a simple reference datatype that is less powerful but safer than the pointer type inherited from C. The name C++ reference may cause confusion, as in computer science a reference is a general concept datatype, with pointers and C++ references being specific reference datatype implementations. The definition of a reference in C++ is such that it does not need to exist.".
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