Can someone knowledgeable in C++ tell me why someone would declare a class member like so:
double x { 0.0 };Rather than:
double x = 0.0;These should do the same thing, but surely the second in much more clear?
Can someone knowledgeable in C++ tell me why someone would declare a class member like so:
double x { 0.0 };Rather than:
double x = 0.0;These should do the same thing, but surely the second in much more clear?
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