It depends on the particular library implementation. It is not a C++ specific question. As far as C++ is concerned, it is just a function call, just like a call to printf or even exit is a function call.
One could be a call to wait for an event.
One could be a call to sleep for a specified period of time.
One could be a call to burn CPU cycles for a specified period of time.
Again, it all depends on the library implementation, and you need to read the documentation for your library to answer this one.
There are no such terms in C++.
There is no such thing as devoid in C++.
Both ++you and you++ have the same ending result. The variable you is incremented. The difference is that, if you use the combination in a larger expression, then you++ will have the initial value of you, while ++you has the incremented value of you.
A typedef is a compiler macro. A reference is a pointer, usually implemented with transparent syntax. They have no relationship between each other.
An attribute is a class member variable while a behaviour is a class member method.
Temazepam is normally used to induce sleep, diazepam is used for nerves, anxiety, and as a muscle relaxant.
What is the difference between private stafford and plus student loans?
Nothing.
There are no such terms in C++.
There is no difference. Both statements are invalid.
They have different names
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rightable and rewightable
There is no such thing as devoid in C++.
9.
3.75 is the answer.
There is no difference between photo paper glossy and plus glossy. The main difference in photo paper can be seen between a matte finish and glossy finish.