In C++, should I ever declare a local variable in the corresponding header?
So for example, I create a class with two functions:
Common header file for C++ and JavaScipt, redux
I’ve got a question closely related to this one. I’m cleaning up a colleague’s mess, and I’m afraid that that means trying to work with a language — JavaScript — that I’m almost completely ignorant of.
Common header file for C++ and JavaScipt, redux
I’ve got a question closely related to this one. I’m cleaning up a colleague’s mess, and I’m afraid that that means trying to work with a language — JavaScript — that I’m almost completely ignorant of.