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Difference between 'struct' and 'typedef struct' in C++?
Is there a difference between
typedef struct{
....
} mystruct;
and
struct mystruct{
....
};
?
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In C, the syntax to declare a struct is
struct mystruct var;, so developers often typedef an anonymous struct to make declaring as simple asmystruct var;. C++ allows you to define structs without thestructkeyword, so the typedef is used less often.