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Old 05-03-2008, 12:49 PM
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I was looking through some code and it assigned a variable as type void and it got me thinking, what does void actually hold when you assign a variable as type void?

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is it a variable or a method declaration?

I'd be nice if you got the code snippet, but as far as I know about C++, there's no variable with the type "void", there's method declaration that is declared as "void" as the return value, meaning that it doesn't return any value... for example:

Code:
void main()
{
  std::cout << "something.." << std::endl;
}

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It wasn't a function it was a variable, I haven't got the code atm but it was something like this:

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int FunctionName(int x, int y, void *Font)

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