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posted on February 01, 2023 by Blog Staff

A new year, a new wave of standards adoption... C++ Ecosystem in 2022: Fast Adoption of C++17 and C++20, C++ Toolset Landscape, and Better Code Analysis Practices by Anastasia Kazakova From the article: ... In this post we’ll discuss the final results, review the trends, and learn which direction the C++ community is currently evolving in. We also invite you to rea

 
3:22 AM
posted on February 01, 2023 by Blog Staff

Delving into the "how it works" and "why use it" of std::initializer_list... std::initializer_list in C++, Internals and Use Cases by Bartłomiej Filipek From the article: std::initializer_list<T>, is a lightweight proxy object that provides access to an array of objects of type const T. The Standard shows the following example...

posted on February 01, 2023 by Blog Staff

You've almost certainly heard about it. But if you haven't used it, read on... All about UBSan (UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer) ... and then light it up today on your current project.

 
 
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3:40 PM
posted on February 01, 2023 by Blog Staff

As opposed to quirky eccentric ones... Regular Types by Rainer Grimm From the article: The term concrete type is strongly related to the term regular type. Let me, therefore, start this post with the term concrete type...

 
 
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5:40 PM
posted on February 01, 2023 by Blog Staff

Speaking of off-by-six errors... The Rule of Zero, or Six by Rainer Grimm From the article: The rule of zero, or six, is one of the advanced rules in modern C++. I wrote in my current book "C++ Core Guidelines Explained: Best Practices for Modern C++" about them. Today, I want to quote the relevant parts of my book in this post...

 
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8:34 PM
posted on February 01, 2023 by Blog Staff

As the blurb says, "The C++ integral and floating-types zoo"... Numbers are not easy by Šimon Tóth From the article: Arguably one of the most error-prone parts of C++ is integral and floating-point expressions. As this part of the language is inherited from C, it relies heavily on fairly complex implicit conversion rules and sometimes interacts unintuitivel

 

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