14.11. GlossaryΒΆ
- class:
In general use, a class is a user-defined type with member functions. In C++, a class is a structure with private instance variables.
- accessor function:
A function that provides access (read or write) to a private instance variable.
- invariant:
A condition, usually pertaining to an object, that should be true at all times in client code, and that should be maintained by all member functions.
- precondition:
A condition that is assumed to be true at the beginning of a function. If the precondition is not true, the function may not work. It is often a good idea for functions to check their preconditions, if possible.
- postcondition:
A condition that is true at the end of a function.
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- class
- In general use, a class is a user-defined type with member functions. In C++, a class is a structure with private instance variables.
- accessor function
- A function that provides access (read or write) to a private instance variable.
- invariant
- A condition, usually pertaining to an object, that should be true at all times in client code, and that should be maintained by all member functions.
- precondition
- A condition that is assumed to be true at the beginning of a function. If the precondition is not true, the function may not work. It is often a good idea for functions to check their preconditions, if possible.
- postcondition
- A condition that is true at the end of a function.
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