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Define private to public in C++ [duplicate]

I want to define private and protected to public. #define private public #define protected public Is this safe in C++?
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Can I assume (bool)true == (int)1 for any C++ compiler? [duplicate]

Can I assume (bool)true == (int)1 for any C++ compiler ?
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Unit testing c++. How to test private members?

I would like to make unit tests for my C++ application. What is the correct form to test private members of a class? Make a friend class which will test the private members, use a derived class, or ...
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Can I mimic a C header that redefines bool in C++?

I am writing a program and I would really prefer to write in C++, however, I'm required to include a C header that redefines bool: # define false 0 # define true 1 typedef int bool; The obvious ...
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When did "and" become an operator in C++

I have some code that looks like: static const std::string and(" AND "); This causes an error in g++ like so: Row.cpp:140: error: expected unqualified-id before '&&' token so after cursing ...
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Testing private class member in C++ without friend [duplicate]

Today I had a discussion with a colleague on whether to test or not to test private members or private state in the class. He almost convinced me why it makes sense. This question does not aim to ...
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Is there a way to use a keyword as identifier in an enum?

I have been unable to find if there is a way to use a keyword in a enum definition, like: enum class EServerAction { create, read, update, delete }; In C# I can use the @ char to ...
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Use the keyword class as a variable name in C++

I am having trouble writing C++ code that uses a header file designed for a C file. In particular, the header file used a variable name called class: int BPY_class_validate(const char *class_type, ...
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What is the expected output when redefining true to false and vice versa?

#include <iostream> #define true false #define false true int main() { std::cout << false << true; } Why does it output "01"?
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How do I force the size of a 'bool' under GCC

I'm currently porting some code from another platform and bools on the new platform are 1-byte sized. This is breaking our loading code as the values are stored as 32-bit values. Furthermore, speed is ...
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The named loop idiom : dangerous?

I've read an article about the "Named Loop Idiom" in C++ : http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/More_C%2B%2B_Idioms/Named_Loop This idiom allows us to write things like that : named(outer) for(int i = 0 ; ...
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Does "int a = int();" necessarily give me a zero?

Does int a = int(); necessarily give me a zero? How about if int is replaced by char, double, bool or pointer type? Where is this specified in the language standard, please?
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Access-specifiers are not foolproof?

If I've a class like this, class Sample { private: int X; }; Then we cannot access X from outside, so this is illegal, Sample s; s.X = 10; // error - private access But we can make ...
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At what stage of compilation are reserved identifiers reserved?

Just a little curiosity at work, here. While working on something dangerous, I got to thinking about the implementations of various compilers and their associated standard libraries. Here's the ...
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Can I disable static asserts?

I have some rather costly static_assert calls scattered throughout my code. While these are valuable, they are often superfulous and significantly contribute to compile time and memory usage. Can I ...
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