Orthodox C++ (sometimes referred as C+) is minimal subset of C++ that improves C, but avoids all unnecessary things from so called Modern C++. It's exactly opposite of what Modern C++ suppose to be.
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@ECHO OFF | |
SETLOCAL | |
GOTO:MAIN | |
REM | |
REM Info functions start | |
REM | |
REM Display version and copyright information | |
:VERSION |
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// Returned promise | |
var promise = new Parse.Promise() | |
// Error function | |
var error = function() { | |
console.error('Error:', arguments) | |
// Break it | |
response.error('Query failed, check logs') | |
} |
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/** | |
Provides the ability to verify key paths at compile time. | |
If "keyPath" does not exist, a compile-time error will be generated. | |
Example: | |
// Verifies "isFinished" exists on "operation". | |
NSString *key = SQKeyPath(operation, isFinished); | |
// Verifies "isFinished" exists on self. |