Section 2.6. Typedef Names


2.6. Typedef Names

A typedef lets us define a synonym for a type:

      typedef double wages;       //  wages is a synonym for double      typedef int exam_score;     //  exam_score is a synonym for int      typedef wages salary;       //  indirect synonym for double 

A typedef name can be used as a type specifier:

      wages hourly, weekly;     // double hourly, weekly;      exam_score test_result;   // int test_result; 

A typedef definition begins with the keyword typedef, followed by the data type and identifier. The identifier, or typedef name, does not introduce a new type but rather a synonym for the existing data type. A typedef name can appear anywhere in a program that a type name can appear.

Typedefs are commonly used for one of three purposes:

  • To hide the implementation of a given type and emphasize instead the purpose for which the type is used

  • To streamline complex type definitions, making them easier to understand

  • To allow a single type to be used for more than one purpose while making the purpose clear each time the type is used



C++ Primer
C Primer Plus (5th Edition)
ISBN: 0672326965
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 223
Authors: Stephen Prata

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