Hello guys, I am trying to learn c++. I have fairly good background in C and programming in general. I am right now reading Accelerated c++ by Moo and etc but I find it slow paced. Could you guys suggest a better book for me?
well, if you feel that Accelerated C++ covers stuff that is "obvious", you can always head out directly to en.cppreference.com and the language description and the standard library from there
This question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year.
Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...
I assume you're reading Accelerated C++ because of the recommendations there
unfortunately I can't tell you which book you should read because I learned C++ from horrible and outdated books and very slowly unlearned the bad habits by reading SO questions, cppreference, and C++11 FAQ
In this case takes arr by reference. The confusion might stem from the fact that when developing C they thought "Passing arrays by value is slow and never what anyone wants, so let's automatically pass a pointer instead" and C++ inherited that rule.
@EuriPinhollow yes it's UB as per eel.is/c++draft/basic.life#8 which basically says that I can do that trick only if I am not going to use any references to object and it's name anymore.
std::shared_ptr doesn't keep such a list. If you need it you have to make it yourself. Although I'm having trouble imagining why anyone would want that.
I have a class wire. I can connect wires to other wires. All connected wires MUST point to the same variable in the memory. Wires can be disconnected too and connected something else.
when all wires refering to a variable in memory is deleted, I want that variable to be deleted
I think I am ending up with a graph problem
nodes are wires and edges indicate that two wires are connected
I need to update all decendants when a parent is changed
If I disallow removal of edges, things simplify but then I wouldn't be able to implement a switch.
even if I implement a switch somehow and if the switch flips millions of times every second, it would take a lot of time to keep updating the graph for removing and addition of an edge