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  1. What does '&' do in a C++ declaration? - Stack Overflow

    I am a C guy and I'm trying to understand some C++ code. I have the following function declaration:

  2. c++ - What is the difference between the dot (.) operator and ...

    The simplest difference between the two is that "->" dereferences a pointer before it goes to look at that objects fields, function etc. whereas "." doesn't dereference first. Use "->" when you have a pointer to …

  3. c++ - Difference between | and || , or & and && - Stack Overflow

    Dec 28, 2015 · Closed 10 years ago. These are two simple samples in C++ written on Dev-cpp C++ 5.4.2:

  4. C++ code file extension? What is the difference between .cc and .cpp

    95 .cpp is the recommended extension for C++ as far as I know. Some people even recommend using .hpp for C++ headers, just to differentiate from C. Although the compiler doesn't care what you do, …

  5. What is the meaning of prepended double colon - Stack Overflow

    I found this line of a code in a class which I have to modify: ::Configuration * tmpCo = m_configurationDB;//pointer to current db and I don't know what exactly means the double colon …

  6. Error while installing python package: llama-cpp-python

    Oct 10, 2023 · I am using Llama to create an application. Previously I used openai but am looking for a free alternative. Based on my limited research, this library provides openai-like api access making it …

  7. What is the <=> ("spaceship", three-way comparison) operator in C++?

    Nov 24, 2017 · This is called the three-way comparison operator. According to the P0515 paper proposal: There’s a new three-way comparison operator, <=>. The expression a <=> b returns an …

  8. Unsloth doesn't find Llama.cpp to convert fine-tuned LLM to GGUF

    May 20, 2025 · cd llama.cpp && make clean && make all -j Once that's done, redo the quantization. Needless to say, I do have cloned and built llama.cpp (also with the updated guide here). I have also …

  9. Why can templates only be implemented in the header file?

    Jan 30, 2009 · Have to recompile foo.cpp every time we change any other file in the program, in case it added a new novel instantiation of MyClass<T> Require that baz.cpp contains (possibly via header …

  10. Incrementing in C++ - When to use x++ or ++x? - Stack Overflow

    This may seem like pedantry (mainly because it is :) ) but in C++, x++ is a rvalue with the value of x before increment, x++ is an lvalue with the value of x after an increment. Neither expression …