I've always thought of 'modifiers' in C++ as adjectives for a type (non-technical, easy to remember definition for myself). Strictly for the purposes of communication, would it be appropriate to refer to 'static' as a modifier?
EDIT: Just to be clear, I do understand what static is and does, I just want to know technically how to communicate what type of symbol/keyword/etc it is in a discussion. The standard doesn't seem to pin an exact tag on it, although I only searched through it briefly.
There are modifiers , type qualifiers and storage classes :
Storage Classes:
Type qualifiers:
Modifier Types:
Also 'mutator functions' are intercepted as modifiers but i dont know if it is legal.
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