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Modern C++ Programming Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Marius Bancila
Book Image

Modern C++ Programming Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Marius Bancila

Overview of this book

The updated third edition of Modern C++ Programming Cookbook addresses the latest features of C++23, such as the stack library, the expected and mdspan types, span buffers, formatting library improvements, and updates to the ranges library. It also gets into more C++20 topics not previously covered, such as sync output streams and source_location. The book is organized in the form of practical recipes covering a wide range of real-world problems. It gets into the details of all the core concepts of modern C++ programming, such as functions and classes, iterators and algorithms, streams and the file system, threading and concurrency, smart pointers and move semantics, and many others. You will cover the performance aspects of programming in depth, and learning to write fast and lean code with the help of best practices. You will explore useful patterns and the implementation of many idioms, including pimpl, named parameter, attorney-client, and the factory pattern. A chapter dedicated to unit testing introduces you to three of the most widely used libraries for C++: Boost.Test, Google Test, and Catch2. By the end of this modern C++ programming book, you will be able to effectively leverage the features and techniques of C++11/14/17/20/23 programming to enhance the performance, scalability, and efficiency of your applications.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Implementing parallel map and fold with standard parallel algorithms

In the previous two recipes, we implemented parallel versions of the map and fold functions (which are called std::transform() and std::accumulate() in the standard library) using threads and tasks. However, these implementations required manual handling of parallelization details, such as splitting data into chunks to be processed in parallel and creating threads or tasks, synchronizing their execution, and merging the results.

In C++17, many of the standard generic algorithms have been parallelized. In fact, the same algorithm can execute sequentially or in parallel, depending on a provided execution policy. In this recipe, we will learn how to implement map and fold in parallel with standard algorithms.

Getting ready

Before you continue with this recipe, it is recommended that you read the previous two to make sure you understand the differences between various parallel implementations.

How to...