In <20090811112355.2e38a...@vivalunalitshi.luna.local>, Micha Feigin wrote:
>c is a subset of c++ so you can use the c api inside c++.

Not entirely true.  ISO 9899:1999 (C Programming Language) has a number of 
types that are not in ISO 14882:2003 (C++ Programming Language), at least.  
Also, the upcoming "C++1x" standard will not include the variable-length 
arrays feature from "C99".  There are certain valid C constructs that will 
cause errors in C++, not limited to using C++ keywords as C identifiers or 
using the sequence "//*" in code.

There is a common subset of C and C++ and it includes the majority of the C 
language and standard library, but do not mistake C as "C++ without 
classes".
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