最近看到網路上一篇文章在討論這個句子
We sell cheap food, and moreover the quality of the food is good.
等同於
We sell cheap food, and moreover the food is of good quality.
看起來有一定的規則可循
我在網路上看到一個句子是:
When you cast a void * to a pointer to a specific type, you as the programmer
are asserting that the data is of the type you're casting it to.
我試著用上述的規則把它反轉回來成為:
When you cast a void * to a pointer to a specific type, you as the programmer
are asserting that the type of the data is you're casting it to.
欸~好像是一樣ㄉ捏
請問一下 這兩種用法對母語人士聽起來有差嗎? Is of有沒有一個通俗的使用名稱可以用
來下關鍵字?
感恩~