The preprocessor handles directives for source file inclusion (#include), macro definitions (#define), and conditional inclusion (#if).
The processor is the machine's CPU (central processing unit). It has nothing to do with the C language itself -- at best it is an implementation detail (the compiler can take advantage of the CPU's specific features to optimise code). In terms of programming, the processor is a concept. All non-trivial programs have at least four major components: input, processing, output. The bulk of the work is carried out by the processor. However, even the individual functions of a program can also be broken down into similar components: preconditions, processing and postconditions.
No, because C does not support the concept of template functions. Template functions only exist in C++, never in C.
c language is the structure oriented language and c does not follows the object oriented paradigms . c++ obeys the all object oriented language characteristics ========== C++ is a set of extensions to the C language to allow some (not all) principles of object-oriented programming to be used. Originally, C++ was a front end pre-processor for C and C++ compilers will translate C language functions.
Not possible in C, only in C++
A 32-bit processor has ans(a) (a) 32 registers (b) 32 I/O devices (c) 32 Mb of RAM
It depends on what on earth do you mean by 'C processor'.
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Processor faults are not related with a specific programming language.
a producer is something that has a "d" in it and a processor is something that has a "c" in it
A processor typically refers to the Central Processing Unit (CPU), however any device or software that processes an input to produce an out put is a processor. There are no processors in C++, it is a programming language, but you can use C++ to create one.
Turbo C is a free C++ compiler from Borland. It comes with an IDE and debugger. It lets you compile and run C++ applications on your computer. It is not a word processor.
The processor is the machine's CPU (central processing unit). It has nothing to do with the C language itself -- at best it is an implementation detail (the compiler can take advantage of the CPU's specific features to optimise code). In terms of programming, the processor is a concept. All non-trivial programs have at least four major components: input, processing, output. The bulk of the work is carried out by the processor. However, even the individual functions of a program can also be broken down into similar components: preconditions, processing and postconditions.
An AGP card functions as the computer's graphics processor.
system on a chip
Yes, there can be friend functions in C++.
The functions of software are to perform the work that you and I need to do. The type of function depends on what job it was written to do. Corel Wordperfect is a fine word processor, but it wouldn't be very helpful in compiling a batch of C++ code. Without software, a computer is an expensive doorstop.
They are both capable of typing and laying out text. However a word processor can do far more things than a typewriter, so in that way there is no comparison between the two.