Automatic type deduction is one of the most important and widely used features in modern C++. The new C++ standards have made it possible to use auto
as a placeholder for types in various contexts and let the compiler deduce the actual type. In C++11, auto
can be used for declaring local variables and for the return type of a function with a trailing return type. In C++14, auto
can be used for the return type of a function without specifying a trailing type and for parameter declarations in lambda expressions. Future standard versions are likely to expand the use of auto
to even more cases. The use of auto
in these contexts has several important benefits. Developers should be aware of them, and prefer auto
whenever possible. An actual term was coined for this by Andrei Alexandrescu and promoted by Herb Sutter--almost always auto (AAA).
Modern C++: Efficient and Scalable Application Development
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Modern C++: Efficient and Scalable Application Development
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Overview of this book
C++ is one of the most widely used programming languages. It is fast, flexible, and used to solve many programming problems.
This Learning Path gives you an in-depth and hands-on experience of working with C++, using the latest recipes and understanding most recent developments. You will explore C++ programming constructs by learning about language structures, functions, and classes, which will help you identify the execution flow through code. You will also understand the importance of the C++ standard library as well as memory allocation for writing better and faster programs.
Modern C++: Efficient and Scalable Application Development deals with the challenges faced with advanced C++ programming. You will work through advanced topics such as multithreading, networking, concurrency, lambda expressions, and many more recipes.
By the end of this Learning Path, you will have all the skills to become a master C++ programmer.
This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products:
• Beginning C++ Programming by Richard Grimes
• Modern C++ Programming Cookbook by Marius Bancila
• The Modern C++ Challenge by Marius Bancila
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Free Chapter
Understanding Language Features
Working with Memory, Arrays, and Pointers
Using Functions
Using the Standard Library Containers
Using Strings
Diagnostics and Debugging
Learning Modern Core Language Features
Working with Numbers and Strings
Exploring Functions
Standard Library Containers, Algorithms, and Iterators
Math Problems
Language Features
Strings and Regular Expressions
Streams and Filesystems
Date and Time
Algorithms and Data Structures
Other Books You May Enjoy
Index
Customer Reviews