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Modern C++ Programming Cookbook

You're reading from   Modern C++ Programming Cookbook Master C++ core language and standard library features, with over 100 recipes, updated to C++20

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800208988
Length 750 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Marius Bancila Marius Bancila
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface Learning Modern Core Language Features Working with Numbers and Strings FREE CHAPTER Exploring Functions Preprocessing and Compilation Standard Library Containers, Algorithms, and Iterators General-Purpose Utilities Working with Files and Streams Leveraging Threading and Concurrency Robustness and Performance Implementing Patterns and Idioms Exploring Testing Frameworks C Plus Plus 20 Core Features Bibliography Other Books You May Enjoy
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General-Purpose Utilities

The standard library contains many general-purpose utilities and libraries beyond the containers, algorithms, and iterators discussed in the previous chapter. This chapter is focused on three areas: the chrono library for working with dates, times, calendars, and time zones; type traits, which provide meta-information about other types; and the new C++17 types std::any, std::optional, and std::variant and the C++20 type std::span.

The recipes included in this chapter are as follows:

  • Expressing time intervals with chrono::duration
  • Working with calendars
  • Converting times between time zones
  • Measuring function execution time with a standard clock
  • Generating hash values for custom types
  • Using std::any to store any value
  • Using std::optional to store optional values
  • Using std::variant as a type-safe union
  • Visiting an std::variant
  • Using std::span for contiguous sequences of objects
  • Registering...
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