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- Reference_(C++) abstract "This is a redirect from a misspelling or typographical error. The correct spelling is given by the target of the redirect. This redirect is made available to aid searches. Pages that use this link should be updated to link directly to the target without the use of a piped link that hides the correct details. For more information follow the category link.From an unprintworthy page title: This is a redirect from a title that would not be helpful in a printed version of Wikipedia. For more information follow the category link.".
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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. ]".
- Reference_(C++) subject Category:C++.
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- Reference_(C++) label "Reference (C++)".
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