I see this in other people’s code sometimes:
public void *foo() {
...
}
public void bar() {
...
}
but I never understood what the meaning of the * was for, and if there is any difference between public void *foo() and public void foo()?
***This is C++ code here!
public void *foo()is a public function that returns a void pointer (which can be anything essentially). More documentation on pointers can be found here: http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/pointers/ (specifically the void pointer section).public void *foo()andpublic void* foo()are the same and the position of*is purely a style thing (although the style can have implications when used elsewhere).public void foo()is a public function that returns nothing.