Difference between “::” “.” and “->” in c++
- - > for accessing object member variables and methods via pointer to object
Foo *foo = new Foo(); foo->member_var = 10; foo->member_func();
- . for accessing object member variables and methods via object instance
Foo foo; foo.member_var = 10; foo.member_func();
- :: for accessing static variables and methods of a class/struct or namespace. It can also be used to access variables and functions from another scope (actually class, struct, namespace are scopes in that case)
int some_val = Foo::static_var; Foo::static_method(); int max_int = std::numeric_limits<int>::max();