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Learning C++ Functional Programming

You're reading from   Learning C++ Functional Programming Explore functional C++ with concepts like currying, metaprogramming and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
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ISBN-13 9781787281974
Length 304 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Wisnu Anggoro Wisnu Anggoro
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Preface 1. Diving into Modern C++ 2. Manipulating Functions in Functional Programming FREE CHAPTER 3. Applying Immutable State to the Function 4. Repeating Method Invocation Using Recursive Algorithm 5. Procrastinating the Execution Process Using Lazy Evaluation 6. Optimizing Code with Metaprogramming 7. Running Parallel Execution Using Concurrency 8. Creating and Debugging Application in Functional Approach

The basic concept of lazy evaluation


Before we create a lazy code, let's discuss the basic concepts of lazy evaluation. We will use the delaying process to make our code lazy, the caching technique to increase the performance of the code by avoiding needless calculations, and the optimizing technique to speed up the code by storing the results of expensive function calls and returning the cached result when the same inputs occur again. After we have looked at these techniques, we will try to develop the real lazy code.

Delaying the process

The basic concept of laziness is delaying a process. In this section, we will discuss how to delay the execution of a particular process. We will create a new class named Delay. We will pass a function into it when we construct the class. The function won't be run unless we invoke the Fetch() method. The implementation of the function is as follows:

    template<class T> class Delay
    {
      private:
        function<T()> m_func;

      public...
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