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Top Forums Programming Class Pointer initialization C++ Post 302519655 by Corona688 on Wednesday 4th of May 2011 02:35:41 PM
Old 05-04-2011
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Originally Posted by mind@work
I get what you guys are saying;

point = 0;

//intializing the pointer a NULL value...means pointing to nthing!
That's still not even valid C++ syntax. It will fail to build with compiler errors. You can't assign an integer to a pointer in C++ without a typecast.
Quote:
point = new ClassA();

//intializing the pointer value of the object of the Class A and hence ofcorse points to a valid memory!

Thanks a tonnn guys!!
 

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DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::NoBindVars(3)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::NoBindVars(3)

NAME
DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::NoBindVars - Sometime DBDs have poor to no support for bind variables DESCRIPTION
This class allows queries to work when the DBD or underlying library does not support the usual "?" placeholders, or at least doesn't support them very well, as is the case with DBD::Sybase METHODS
connect_info We can't cache very effectively without bind variables, so force the "disable_sth_caching" setting to be turned on when the connect info is set. _prep_for_execute Manually subs in the values for the usual "?" placeholders. interpolate_unquoted This method is called by "_prep_for_execute" for every column in order to determine if its value should be quoted or not. The arguments are the current column data type and the actual bind value. The return value is interpreted as: true - do not quote, false - do quote. You should override this in you Storage::DBI::<database> subclass, if your RDBMS does not like quotes around certain datatypes (e.g. Sybase and integer columns). The default method returns false, except for integer datatypes paired with values containing nothing but digits. WARNING!!! Always validate that the bind-value is valid for the current datatype. Otherwise you may very well open the door to SQL injection attacks. _prep_interpolated_value Given a datatype and the value to be inserted directly into a SQL query, returns the necessary string to represent that value (by e.g. adding a '$' sign) AUTHORS
See "CONTRIBUTORS" in DBIx::Class LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.18.2 2013-07-12 DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::NoBindVars(3)
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