Cover art for C++ Templates
Published
Addison-Wesley, December 2017
ISBN
9780321714121
Format
Hardcover, 832 pages
Dimensions
23.4cm × 19.8cm × 4.3cm

C++ Templates The Complete Guide 2nd edition

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Templates are among the most powerful features of C++, but they remain misunderstood and under-utilised, even as the C++ language and development community have advanced. In C++ Templates, 2nd Edition, three pioneering C++ experts show why, when, and how to use modern templates to build software that's cleaner, faster, more efficient, and easier to maintain.

Now extensively updated for the C++11, C++14, and C++17 standards, this new edition presents state-of-the-art techniques for a wider spectrum of applications. The authors provide authoritative explanations of all new language features that either improve templates or interact with them, including variadic templates, generic lambdas, class template argument deduction, compile-time if, forwarding references, and user-defined literals. They also deeply delve into fundamental language concepts (like value categories) and fully cover all standard type traits.

The book starts with an insightful tutorial on basic concepts and relevant language features. The remainder of the book serves as a comprehensive reference, focusing first on language details and then on coding techniques, advanced applications, and sophisticated idioms. Throughout, examples clearly illustrate abstract concepts and demonstrate best practices for exploiting all that C++ templates can do.

Understand exactly how templates behave, and avoid common pitfalls

Use templates to write more efficient, flexible, and maintainable software

Master today's most effective idioms and techniques

Reuse source code without compromising performance or safety

Benefit from utilities for generic programming in the C++ Standard Library

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