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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

Introduction to metaprogramming


The simplest way to say this is that metaprogramming is a technique that creates a code by using a code. Implementing metaprogramming, we write a computer program that manipulates the other programs and treats them as its data. In addition, templates are a compile-time mechanism in C++ that is Turing-complete, which means any computation expressible by a computer program can be computed, in some form, by a template metaprogram before runtime. It also uses recursion a lot and has immutable variables. So, in metaprogramming, we create code that will run when the code is compiled.

Preprocessing the code using a macro

To start our discussion on metaprogramming, let's go back to the era when the ANSI C programming language was a popular language. For simplicity, we used the C preprocessor by creating a macro. The C parameterized macro is also known as metafunctions, and is one of the examples of metaprogramming. Consider the following parameterized macro:

    #define...
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