C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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Author: Bronson, Gary J.
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Chapter 2.2, Problem 4E
(For thought) a. A token of a computer language is any sequence of characters, with no intervening characters or white space, that taken as a unit has a unique meaning. Using this definition of a token, determine whether escape sequences, function names, and the keywords listed in Table 2.1 are tokens of the C++ language.
b. Discuss whether adding white space to a message alters the message and whether messages can be considered tokens of C++.
c. Using the definition of a token in Exercise 4a, determine whether the following statement is true: “Except for tokens of the language, C++ ignores all white space.”
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