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Definitions
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- arity: The number of arguments accepted
by a function or member function. Unless otherwise specified, the
hidden "
this
" argument to member functions is not counted
when specifying arity
- ntbs: Null-Terminated Byte String, or
`C'-string. C++ string literals are ntbses. An
ntbs must never be null.
- raise: Exceptions in Python are
"raised", not "thrown", as they are in C++. When this documentation
says that some Python exception is "raised" in the context of C++ code,
it means that the corresponding Python exception is set via the Python/'C'
API, and
throw_error_already_set()
is called.
- POD: A technical term from the C++
standard. Short for "Plain Ol'Data": A POD-struct is an aggregate class
that has no non-static data members of type pointer to member,
non-POD-struct, non-POD-union (or array of such types) or reference,
and has no user-defined copy assign- ment operator and no user-defined
destructor. Similarly, a POD-union is an aggregate union that has no
non-static data members of type pointer to member, non-POD-struct,
non-POD-union (or array of such types) or reference, and has no
user-defined copy assignment operator and no user-defined destructor. A
POD class is a class that is either a POD-struct or a POD-union. An
aggregate is an array or a class (clause 9) with no user-declared
constructors (12.1), no private or protected non-static data members
(clause 11), no base classes (clause 10), and no virtual functions
(10.3).
- ODR: The "One Definition
Rule", which says that any entity in a C++ program must have the same definition in all translation units (object files) which make up a program.
Revised
13 November, 2002
© Copyright Dave Abrahams 2002.