I have searched the documentation for a good while and not been able to find the answer to the above. since similar may come up again a link to the answer, may be more helpful than just the answer.
in advance, thanx,
Erik
Have you noted that very few people are capable of writing 'C' any more, it automatically comes out as 'C++'
Actually, for at least a decade now, what you typically get is talk about a non-existant language supposedly called "C/C++". I blame that on a whole slew of books that mashed the two together like that, both in the title and in the text.