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For questions relating to the design of programming languages, including language semantics, syntax, type systems, data structures, or other design elements.

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What alternatives are there for C/C++ assignment operator (=) and equality operators (==) sy...

Even though the OP sepcifically asks for different syntax to prevent this kind of error, I would make the case that a better approach is a semantic solution: The reason why this error can occur in C++ …
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Disjoint language extensions (C++ and Objective-C)

Objective-C and C++ are both extensions of C (or at least started out to be). So for the purpose of this question I allow myself the slightly inaccurate assumption that both languages are pure superse …
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What is the 'type' (and correct name) of a member of an enumeration?

Cppreference calls them "enumerators" which I think is a well fitting term.
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