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Mastering the C++17 STL

By : Arthur O'Dwyer
Book Image

Mastering the C++17 STL

By: Arthur O'Dwyer

Overview of this book

Modern 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.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Iostreams

So far, we've seen classical polymorphism in just a couple of places in the standard library. We just saw the classically polymorphic std::pmr::memory_resource in Chapter 8, Allocators; and polymorphism is used "behind the scenes" in the type-erased types std::any and std::function, as detailed in Chapter 5, Vocabulary Types. However, by and large, the standard library gets by without classical polymorphism.

Two places in the standard library, however, make massive use of classical polymorphism. One is the standard exception hierarchy--for convenience, all exceptions thrown by the standard library are subclasses of std::exception. (We don't cover the exception hierarchy in this book.) The other is the contents of the standard <iostream> header, which we will cover in this chapter. However, we have a lot of background to cover before we get there...