C++ has (
If I counted correctly) 74 keywords as opposed to the 32
C keywords. In the following alphabetical list, unmarked
words are as in
C, + marks a new keyword for an old C concept, and * marks
something totally new in C++.
+and +and_eq asm auto +bitand +bitor +bool break case
*catch char *class +compl const *const_cast continue
default *delete do double *dynamic_cast else enum
*explicit *export extern +false float for *friend goto
if inline int long *mutable *namespace *new
+not +not_eq *operator +or +or_eq *private *protected
*public register *reinterpret_cast return short signed sizeof
static *static_cast struct switch *template *this *throw
+true *try typedef *typeid *typename union unsigned *using
*virtual void volatile *wchar_t while +xor +xor_eq
Many of the new C++ features required new keywords, so some of these keywords are quite interesting.
The new keywords are (sorted by use):
I believe each of these new keywords has its own node now.