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How the Java Language Differs from C and C++ |
There are several other minor differences between the C and C++ language and the Java language.
- Through a mechanism known as varargs, C and C++ allow you to provide a variable number of arguments to a function. This is not supported by the Java language.
- While
goto
is a reserved word in the Java language, it is not implemented or supported by the Java language.- The Java language provides a
finally
statement for use with Java exceptions. Thefinally
delimits a block of code used to release system resources and perform various other cleanup operations after thetry
statement. See The finally Blockin the Handling Errors using Exceptions
lesson for more information.
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How the Java Language Differs from C and C++ |