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c++ - Why do I need to explicitly write the 'auto' keyword?

I am moving towards C++11 from C++98 and have become familiar with the auto keyword. I was wondering why we need to explicitly declare auto if the compiler is able to automatically deduce the type. I know C++ is a strongly typed language and this is a rule but was it not possible to achieve the same outcome without explicitly declaring a variable auto?

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Dropping the explicit auto would break the language:

e.g.

int main()
{
    int n;
    {
        auto n = 0; // this shadows the outer n.
    }
}

where you can see that dropping the auto would not shadow the outer n.


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