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Learning Boost C++

You're reading from   Learning Boost C++ Solve practical programming problems using powerful, portable, and expressive libraries from Boost

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783551217
Length 558 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Arindam Mukherjee Arindam Mukherjee
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Preface 1. Introducing Boost FREE CHAPTER 2. The First Brush with Boost's Utilities 3. Memory Management and Exception Safety 4. Working with Strings 5. Effective Data Structures beyond STL 6. Bimap and Multi-index Containers 7. Higher Order and Compile-time Programming 8. Date and Time Libraries 9. Files, Directories, and IOStreams 10. Concurrency with Boost 11. Network Programming Using Boost Asio A. C++11 Language Features Emulation Index

Self-test questions


For multiple choice questions, choose all the options that apply:

  1. Which of the following are true for flat associative containers compared to ordered/unordered associative containers?

    a. Require less memory

    b. Insertion is faster

    c. Traversal is slower

    d. Lookups are faster

  2. The std::forward_list does not provide a size() member function because:

    a. Linear time size members cannot be supported for singly-linked lists

    b. Both splice and size members cannot be constant time

    c. It would be thread-unsafe

    d. All of the above

  3. Where is the internal memory of a static_vector allocated:

    a. Stack

    b. Depends on where the static vector is created

    c. Free store

    d. Depends on the allocator used

  4. In order to store objects of type X in an unordered container, which of the following must be defined/available for objects of type X?

    a. Ordering relation

    b. Hash function

    c. Equality comparison

    d. Copy constructor

  5. Which data structure allows random access to its elements and supports iterators that are not invalidated...

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