Why does the new operator exist in modern languages such as C# and Java? Is it purely a self documenting code feature, or does it serve any actual purpose?
For instance the following example:
Class1 obj = new Class1();
Class1 foo()
{
return new Class1();
}
Is as easy to read as the more Pythonesque way of writing it:
Class1 obj = Class1();
Class1 foo()
{
return Class1();
}
EDIT: Cowan hit the nail on the head with the clarification of the question: Why did they choose this syntax?
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