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100 1 _aO'dwyer, Arthur
245 0 1 _aMastering the C++17 STL
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264 1 _bPackt Publishing
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520 _aThis book breaks down the C++ STL, teaching you how to extract its gems and apply them to your programming.About This BookBoost your productivity as a C++ developer with the latest features of C++17Develop high-quality, fast, and portable applications with the varied features of the STLMigrate from older versions (C++11, C++14) to C++17Who This Book Is ForThis book is for developers who would like to master the C++ STL and make full use of its components. Prior C++ knowledge is assumed.What You Will LearnMake your own iterator types, allocators, and thread pools.Master every standard container and every standard algorithm.Improve your code by replacing new/delete with smart pointers.Understand the difference between monomorphic algorithms, polymorphic algorithms, and generic algorithms.Learn the meaning and applications of vocabulary type, product type and sum type.In DetailModern C++ has come a long way since 2011. The latest update, C++17, has just been ratified and several implementations are on the way.This book is your guide to the C++ standard library, including the very latest C++17 features.The book starts by exploring the C++ Standard Template Library in depth. You will learn the key differences between classical polymorphism and generic programming, the foundation of the STL. You will also learn how to use the various algorithms and containers in the STL to suit your programming needs. The next module delves into the tools of modern C++. Here you will learn about algebraic types such as std::optional, vocabulary types such as std::function, smart pointers, and synchronization primitives such as std::atomic and std::mutex. In the final module, you will learn about C++'s support for regular expressions and file I/O.By the end of the book you will be proficient in using the C++17 standard library to implement real programs, and you'll have gained a solid understanding of the library's own internals.Style and approachThis book takes a concise but comprehensive approach to explaining and applying the C++ STL, one feature at a time.
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