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Punctuators (C++)

 

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Punctuators in C++ have syntactic and semantic meaning to the compiler but do not, of themselves, specify an operation that yields a value. Some punctuators, either alone or in combination, can also be C++ operators or be significant to the preprocessor.

Any of the following characters are considered punctuators:

! % ^ & * ( ) – + = { } | ~  
[ ] \ ; ' : " < > ? , . / #  

The punctuators [ ], ( ), and { } must appear in pairs after translation phase 4.

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Lexical Conventions