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Advanced C++ Programming Cookbook

You're reading from   Advanced C++ Programming Cookbook Become an expert C++ programmer by mastering concepts like templates, concurrency, and type deduction

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838559915
Length 454 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dr. Rian Quinn Dr. Rian Quinn
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Library Development 2. Using Exceptions for Error Handling FREE CHAPTER 3. Implementing Move Semantics 4. Using Templates for Generic Programming 5. Concurrency and Synchronization 6. Optimizing Your Code for Performance 7. Debugging and Testing 8. Creating and Implementing Your Own Container 9. Exploring Type Erasure 10. An In-Depth Look at Dynamic Allocation 11. Common Patterns in C++ 12. A Closer Look at Type Deduction 13. Bonus - Using C++20 Features 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Making a class thread-safe

In this recipe, we will learn how to make a class thread-safe (that is, how to ensure a class's public member functions can be called at any time, by any number of threads simultaneously). Most classes, especially those provided by the C++ standard library are not thread-safe and, instead, assume the user will add thread-synchronization primitives such as an std::mutex object as needed. The problem with this approach is that every object has two instances that must be tracked in code: the class itself and its std::mutex. The user must also wrap each of the object's functions with custom versions that protect the class using std::mutex, resulting in not only two objects that must be managed, but also a bunch of C-style wrapper functions.

This recipe is important because it will demonstrate how to address these issues in your code by making a...

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