
C Pointers: *ptr vs &ptr vs ptr - Stack Overflow
Jul 30, 2014 · Suppose *ptr points to a variable. What does *ptr, &ptr, and ptr each mean? Many times, I get confused between them. Do anyone mind clarifying between those statements and give …
Pointer expressions: *ptr++, *++ptr and ++*ptr - Stack Overflow
Aug 28, 2013 · *ptr++ *++ptr ++*ptr I have tried Ritchie. But unfortunately was unable to follow what he told about these 3 operations. I know they are all performed to increment the pointer/the value …
The Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary PTR Development Notes
Welcome to the Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary public test realm (PTR). The PTR is now open This first 2.5.5 patch unlocks Outland and allows testers to reach level 70. For this PTR, in addition …
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x86 - In assembly, what does `PTR` stand for? - Stack Overflow
Jan 10, 2017 · and dword ptr [ebp-4], 0 In assembly code like above, what does the term PTR stand for? I know their usage -- size directives; but where had the term PTR been coined from?
What is the difference between int* ptr and int *ptr in C?
int* ptr; int *ptr; I think that in the declaration int* ptr;, ptr 's value cannot be changed whereas it can be changed for the declaration, int *ptr; I am not sure if that is it though. What is the concept behind the …
What is the difference between std::shared_ptr and std::atomic<std ...
The atomic "thing" in shared_ptr is not the shared pointer itself, but the control block it points to. meaning that as long as you don't mutate the shared_ptr across multiple threads, you are ok. do note …
Differences between unique_ptr and shared_ptr [duplicate]
Possible Duplicates: pimpl: shared_ptr or unique_ptr smart pointers (boost) explained Could someone explain differences between shared_ptr and unique_ptr?
Why can you return a std::unique_ptr without std::move?
524 unique_ptr<T> does not allow copy construction, instead it supports move semantics. Yet, I can return a unique_ptr<T> from a function and assign the returned value to a variable.
Correct usage of unique_ptr in class member - Stack Overflow
I have wrapped my head over most of the new stuff but I am still not sure about the correct usage of unique_ptr. Consider the example below, where class A has a unique_ptr member (I would have …