Suppose I declare a new C++ struct type:
struct my_struct {
int a;
int b;
};
Can I create a new instance of this struct type by:
my_struct foo;
or
struct my_struct foo;
If both work, is there any difference?
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Yes, you can use either method. The difference is that this form:
Is not legal in C, so you must use this form:
Which is supported in C++ for backwards compatibility with C.