A pointer that doesn't refer to an object should simply be defined as
DataPointer* MyDataPointer = 0;
* Basic types:
- Assume T is a given type. When declaring or defining with the
"pointer to T" notation, the * character must be adjacent to
A pointer that doesn't refer to an object should simply be defined as
DataPointer* MyDataPointer = 0;
* Basic types:
- Assume T is a given type. When declaring or defining with the
"pointer to T" notation, the * character must be adjacent to