auto break case char const continue default do double else enum extern float for goto if int long register return short signed sizeof static struct switch typedef union unsigned void volatile while
Keywords or reserved words.
C reserved words are words which cannot be used as names. This includes all the built-in type names, including int, char and double and their aliases, the modifiers long, short, signed and unsigned, and all language keywords such as if, else, for, while, return and so on.
Reserve words, also known as keywords are words whose meaning are already defined by a compiler. C language has a total of 32 reserve words. Short, union, else, for, goto, unsigned, enum, extern, char, continue, switch, struct, typedef are some examples.
There are various reserved symbols in HTML. <,> these are two reserved for the opening and closing tag.
new is the key word which is used to create the instance of class.ex..class Data{psvmain(){Data d=new Data();/*now u can call the all the function in the data class with the help of d variable */}}
Reserved Words
yes! no!
Reserved words.
Keywords or reserved words.
Reserved words!
Reserved Words
Concurrent, also known as reserved.
Reserved, cautious, serious.
Yes.
You can use them, but it is not a god idea. You should look for alternate names for the fields if you get a reserved word warning.
while, for, do
a sequence of statements enclosed by the begin and end reserved words