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| Explanation |
| Explanation |
The C++ standard requires that declarations (except for
constructors, destructors, and type conversion operators) include a type specifier
other than const or volatile. The implicit int rule of
C is considered obsolete. Also the _ _binfmt
and _ _hexfmt keywords must be used
in combination with the float or double keywords.
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