I want to understand the external linkage and internal linkage and their difference.
I also want to know the meaning of
constvariables internally link by default unless otherwise declared asextern.
Answer
When you write an implementation file (.cpp, .cxx, etc) your compiler generates a translation unit. This is the object file from your implementation file plus all the headers you #included in it.
Internal linkage refers to everything only in scope of a translation unit.
External linkage refers to things that exist beyond a particular translation unit. In other words, accessible through the whole program, which is the combination of all translation units (or object files).
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