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How to handle error in the destructor?

A) throwing B) terminate
C) both a & b D) none of the mentioned
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) terminate

Explanation:

It will not throw an exception from the destructor but it will the process by using terminate() function.

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Where does the exception are handled?

A) inside the program B) outside the regular code
C) both a & b D) none of these
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) outside the regular code

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What are the mandatory part to present in function pointers?

A) & B) retrun values
C) data types D) none of these
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) data types

Explanation:

The data types are mandatory for declaring the variables in the function pointers.

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The correct statement for a function that takes pointer to a float, a pointer to a pointer to a char and returns a pointer to a pointer to a integer is

A) int **fun(float**, char**) B) int *fun(float*, char*)
C) int ***fun(float*, char**) D) int ***fun(*float, **char)
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) int ***fun(float*, char**)

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What is the difference between class and structure?

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Structure: Initially (in C) a structure was used to bundle different type of data types together to perform a particular functionality. But C++ extended the structure to contain functions also. The major difference is that all declarations inside a structure are by default public.
Class: Class is a successor of Structure. By default all the members inside the class are private.

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What is the difference between realloc() and free()?

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The free subroutine frees a block of memory previously allocated by the malloc subroutine. Undefined results occur if the Pointer parameter is not a valid pointer. If the Pointer parameter is a null value, no action will occur. The realloc subroutine changes the size of the block of memory pointed to by the Pointer parameter to the number of bytes specified by the Size parameter and returns a new pointer to the block. The pointer specified by the Pointer parameter must have been created with the malloc, calloc, or realloc subroutines and not been deallocated with the free or realloc subroutines. Undefined results occur if the Pointer parameter is not a valid pointer.

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Q:

Write a c program to create dos command type.

Answer

#include
int main( int count,char * argv[] ) {
    int i;
    FILE *ptr;
    char *str;
    char ch;
    if( count == 1) {


         printf( "The syntax of the command is incorrect.\n" );
    }
    for( i=1;i<cout;i++ ){
         ptr=fopen(argv[i],"r");
         if(ptr==NULL){
             printf("The system cannot find the file specified.");
             if(count>2)
                 printf("\nError occurred while procesing : %s.\n",argv[i]);
         }
         else {
             if(count>2) {
                 printf("%s\n\n",argv[i]);
             }
             while((ch=getc(ptr))!=-1)
                 printf("%c",ch);
         }
         fclose(ptr);
    }
    return 0;
}


 


Save the above file as open.c, compile and execute the go to command mode (current working directory) and write: open xy.c (xy.c any file present in that directory)
To run the open command in all directories and drive you will have to give the path of current working directory in command mode. Write:
C:tc\bin>PATH c:\tc\bin
Now press enter key. Now your open command will work in all directory and drive.

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Q:

What will output when you compile and run the following code?

#include <stdio.h>
struct student
{

int roll;
int cgpa;
int sgpa[8];

};

void main()
{

struct student s = { 12,8,7,2,5,9 };
int *ptr;
ptr = (int *)&s;
clrscr();
printf( "%d", *(ptr+3) );
getch();

}

A) 8 B) 7
C) 2 D) Compiler error
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 2

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