Today, I was curious to find some of differences between a structure and a class, in C++. So, I found some of the differences:
- In a structure, by default members are public while private in class.
- Inheritance in case of a structure is public by default, while private in case of class.
- Classes can take part in templates, while structures cannot.
click here to see that a struct cannot be used in place of class in case of template. http://ideone.com/p5G57
template<struct T> void fun(T i)
{
cout<<i<<endl;
}
int main()
{
int i=10;
fun<int>(i);
return 0;
}
It gives the errors:
prog.cpp:4: error: ‘struct T’ is not a valid type for a template constant parameter
prog.cpp: In function ‘void fun(T)’:
prog.cpp:4: error: ‘i’ has incomplete type
prog.cpp:4: error: forward declaration of ‘struct T’
prog.cpp: In function ‘int main()’:
prog.cpp:12: error: no matching function for call to ‘fun(int&)’
However, if struct is replaced with class, it works perfectly. see here: http://ideone.com/K8bFn
Apart from these above differences, when I replace class with struct in my code, the code works perfectly without making any further changes.
Now, I want to know, are there more differences, that I am missing and I should know?

structas an equivalent totypenamein template arguments, but that is just the keyword. – David Rodríguez - dribeas Jun 20 '12 at 12:04structto specialize a template. – Luchian Grigore Jun 20 '12 at 12:09