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The C++ Standard Library

You're reading from   The C++ Standard Library What every professional C++ programmer should know about the C++ standard library.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
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ISBN-13 9781838981129
Length 251 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Rainer Grimm Rainer Grimm
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Reader Testimonials FREE CHAPTER Introduction 1. The Standard Library 2. Utilities 3. Interface of All Containers 4. Sequential Containers 5. Associative Container 6. Adaptors for Containers 7. Iterators 8. Callable Units 9. Algorithms 10. Numeric 11. Strings 12. String Views 13. Regular Expressions 14. Input and Output Streams 15. Filesystem library 16. Multithreading Index

std::any, std::optional, and std::variant

The new C++17 data types std::any, std::optional, and std::variant are all based on the Boost libraries

std::any

std::any is a type-safe container for single values of any type which is copy-constructible. There are a few ways to create a std::any container any. You can use the various constructors or the factory function std::make_any. By using any.emplace, you directly construct one value into any. any.reset lets you destroy the contained object. If you want to know whether the container any has a value, use the method any.has_value. You can even get the typeid of the container object via any.type. Thanks to the generic function std::any_cast you have access to the contained object. If you specify the wrong type, you will get a std::bad_any_cast exception.

Here is a code snippet showing the basic usage of std::any.

std::any
// any.cpp
...
#include <any>

struct MyClass{};

...

std::vector<std::any> anyVec{true, 2017, std...
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