Questions tagged [c++11]

C++11 is the version of C++ after C++03. This tag should be used (along with the [C++] tag) for questions about C++ features specific to C++11.

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Why does std::vector have two assignment operators?

Since 2011, we have both copy and move assignment. However, this answer argues quite convincingly that, for resource managing classes, one needs only one assignment operator. For std::vector, for ...
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Why std::ios_base::sync_with_stdio isn't implemented in libc++ (clang)?

Let's look on this code example: #include <iostream> int main() { std::ios_base::sync_with_stdio(false); int n; std::cin >> n; for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { ...
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Compiler-declared implicit move constructor

According to C++11 [12.8.9], this (nontrivial) class X does not have an implicitly declared move constructor, because X has a user-declared copy ctor, a user-declared copy assignment operator, a user-...
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Need help editing 2d vectors in c++

i am currently making a simple tic tac toe game in c++. I have stored the gameboard as a 2d vector which is std::vector<std::vector<char>> _gameBoard; and have another vector which is used ...
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Reason for code incompatibility between C++ 2003 and C++ 2011 when referencing enums

I'm trying to incorporate a library that was compiled using C++ 2011 by its author (the -std=c++0x flag is set) into my own code which is compiled using C++ 2003. Thankfully, the library contains no ...
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'std::stringstream' has no member named 'toString'

I have some strings and 3 integers and I want to put them all in a string and return them. That's the error I get with this code: string Car::infoCar(){ stringstream str; str<< ...
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Invalid use of non-static member function In instantiation of member function of a class template?

I want a class template to start some number of threads to test some functions, which access some shared states. #include <vector> #include <thread> using namespace std; template<std::...
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Shared_Ptr<Derived> being upcast to Shared_Ptr<Base>

I am trying to attach bits of data, called components, to an Entity node. However, whenever I attach a derived component type to the Entity node, it is being upcasted to the base Component type ...
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How to initialize OpenCL const vector with C++ array? [Host]

In my class, I have the following declaration: class OCLState { //Irrelevant stuff involving OpenCL contexts and command queues and so on... const cl_int16 values; OCLState(const std::...
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Link ICC C++11/C++14 code with link.exe of Visual Studio 2012?

Can you compile a C++11/14 program using the most recent ICC (2015) together with the linker of MSVC2012? Or will ICC disable C++11 features that the corresponding compiler of MSVC2012 would not ...
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Function pointer inside template function

Hello Im begginer with c++ and Im stuck with this problem. I have template class as you can see bellow and there is another template method PrintSpecificObject. In real project I have a collection of ...
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To avoid creation of std::shared_ptr from raw pointers? [duplicate]

I am currently following the book **Effective Modern C++" and it says Avoid creating std::shared_ptrs from variables of raw pointer type. And I am convinced with the explanation so that I, too, ...
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generate new type from container having same container type but different value_type

Given a container, for example a std::list<T> or std::vector<T>, I want to generate a new type std::list<NewT> or std::vector<NewT> respectively in a situation I do not know ...
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Smart pointer choice for custom UI element usage

I'm building a cross-platform mobile app that's front-end is made from scratch. The short philosophy is this: Every UI element directly or indirectly inherits from Element. It has basic data ...
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"using" directive for declarator of scoped enum? [duplicate]

Is there a way to use some kind of using directive to directly access members of an enum class type? enum class Foo { Foo1, Foo2, ... }; int main() { auto foo = Foo::Foo1; ??? // ...
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C++ 11 lambda callback in VS 2013 won't compile

I can't understand why my following code can't compile in VS 2013. The compiler just complains as follows, and I don't know how to fix it: e:\work\justtest\console\console.cpp(37): error C2664: '...
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Value initialization of nested structs does not work properly

I have this struct definitions: struct inner { int i; std::string str; }; struct outer { inner member[32]; }; Now I want to create a value-initialized instance of outer, so I write ...
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std::condition_variable wait() and notify_one() synchronization

Preface: I've seen similar questions here, but not one of them seems to answer my question. Is there a reliable way to make sure that wait() method in consumer thread is called before the first ...
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Should I explicitly declare destructor as override in derived class?

Assume we have next code: class ISampleInterface { public: virtual ~ISampleInterface() {} ; virtual void Method1() = 0; virtual void Method2() = 0; }; class SampleClass : public ...
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C++ sizeof(struct)

code like this: #include <stdio.h> int main(){ struct{ unsigned char a:4; unsigned char b:4; }i; struct{ unsigned char a:4; unsigned char b:4; unsigned char c:4; ...
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An std::move function of C++ standard 11 implementation in C

We are all aware of the powerful functionality of the std::move function that is implemented in the C++ standard 11, where it moves the elements in a specific range into a new range. I would like to ...
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Having a trouble with my logic?

I am trying to implement the elevator algorithm Shortest-Seek-Time-First. here is my logic for determining what queue to insert into, as well as what is the current direction. However I am getting ...
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boost: replace basic classes to std one?

As I see many std classes from c++11 take their origin from boost library. So boost library has array, mutex, shared_ptr, unique_ptr, function etc, and std analogs with almost the same interface and ...
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c++ std::move is bad here?

Let's suppose that I have struct Foo with move constructor and operator=(Foo&&), and I used it as data member: Foo f() { Foo foo; //code return foo; } struct Boo { Foo foo; Boo() { ...
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C++: variable "long long" goes crazy when growing in loop

I wrote a simple program in C++ for practice because I'm learning C++, so he program takes input number of for example 123 then it reverses that number in to 321 and adds it to its original number, ...
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c++11: std::enable_shared_from_this real life example?

I read about std::enable_shared_from_this and I understand how it works, but I don't understand what problem it designed to solve? For example from here: What is the usefulness of `...
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Type conversion, explicit constructors etc

I have BigNum class. What exactly methods, constructors etc. I need to implement to have desired effect (like in comments)? class BigNum { //...? }; BigNum a = 1; // compiles a = 42; // compiles ...
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Delegate nullptr parameter to the pointer overload in template code

Consider the code below: #include <iostream> template<typename T> // generic void f(T) { std::cout << __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ << std::endl; } template<typename T> // ...
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Cannot use template function with lambda as parameter

I have got template function with function pointer as a template parameter. When I use global function pointer as template parameters everything works fine. When I try to define function locally using ...
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function template: default first template argument to second

Is is possible to make the first template argument of a function template default to the second one if the first one is not specified? Here is a small example: #include <algorithm> #include &...
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Is an empty class usable as a constexpr variable without an initializer or explicit default constructor?

Given the following code: struct f { }; int main(){ constexpr f f1 ; //const f f1 ; // This also has the same issue //constexpr f f1 = {} ; //This works } clang and gcc disagree over ...
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Circular iteration of std::list

In my application I need the ability to traverse a doubly linked list starting from any arbitrary member of the list and continuing past the end(), wrapping around to the begin() and continue until ...
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When does std::shared_ptr release its object?

I'm on Ubuntu 14.04 using GCC 4.8.4 and I have code similar to the following: std::shared_ptr<MyClass> my_shared_object = set elsewhere... MyFunction(*my_shared_object); Where MyFunction's ...
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Which one is correct about the auto type deduction?

I am kind of confused about template type deduction. But when it comes to auto it gets more confusing. I hope the example I try to supply can sum up my confusion. std::unordered_map<std::string, ...
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Which is faster in c++11: max(a-b, b-a) or abs(a-b)?

In c++11, which one is faster: max(a-b, b-a) or abs(a-b)?
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integer constant is so large that it is unsigned when assigning max type value to enum

Here is my enum declaration : enum connection_primary_identifier_e : uint64_t { INVALID_IDENTIFIER = std::numeric_limits<std::underlying_type<connection_primary_identifier_e>::type>::...
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Make nested type hash-able for std::unordered_set

I have a template structs. struct foo has nested type. template<typename Data> struct Bar{ }; template<typename Data> struct Foo { typedef typename std::pair<Bar<Data>*,Foo<...
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Using auto in output parameter

Is there a way to use auto keyword in this scenario: void foo(bar& output){ output = bar(); } int main(){ //Imaginary code auto a; foo(a); } Of course, it impossible to know what ...
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Begin of output container default value in a function

I have function that has the following deceleration: template<class Tinput_iterator, class Toutput_iterator> int foo(const Tinput_iterator& begin_input, const Tinput_iterator& end_input,...
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How to use c++11 random library in a large application?

There are several good answers like this that offer a concise random-only application, but I'm having trouble expanding from that to a small part of a larger application. Here's what I'm doing: #...
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Enum is not a class or namespace name

I have the following enum: struct CTEnums { enum class HashType : int { SHA1 = 0, SHA256 = 1, SHA384 = 2, SHA512 = 3, MD5 = 4 }; enum class ...
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Why can't NULL be a function pointer template parameter?

When I try to compile this in GCC or clang, I get an error. #include <cstddef> template <void (*Function)()> void Wrapper() { } int main() { void (*meow)() = Wrapper<NULL>; ...
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How would I edit this code to make it possible for a min heap?

I have a Max heap, but i want to edit the code to make it possible to make a Min heap. To be clear I want to make easy to switch from Max to Min heap since I will be using it for two separate priority ...
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C++ error: A reference of type cannot be initialized with a value of type

Hi I got a problem I can't find a solution to. I'm creating a entity - component system with smart pointers. The error I get is: a reference of type std::unique_ptr<PrimaryComponent, std::...
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C++ CURL not retrieving webpage properly

I have the following three methods in my class - void WebCrawler::crawl() { urlQueue.push("http://www.google.com/"); if(!urlQueue.empty()) { std::string url = urlQueue.front(); ...
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Cocos2d background sound not playing a second time C++/Win10 UWP

I'm using cocoss2d with c++ on windows 10 and I'm trying to play background music. It works the first time I debug the game but on the second time I hit run it throws these exceptions Exception ...
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About c++11 range for loops and iterators

What does the c++11 range for loops do that cause this: std::list<Point> item; .... //fill the list somewhere else .... for(Point p : item) { p.lowerY(); } To work only one time (that is ...
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C++ Member Function Cannot Change Private Field [duplicate]

OH! I found the problem. As I said at end, it was a simple problem. In for loop, i iterated wiht copy of "Particle"s. I updated them but the operation does not affect the original values that stored ...
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Convert a program that uses includes to one using templates

I have created an example to show the language features I am using, the real case is not as simple. The include file is included twice, once for each class. Even though the text is the same, the ...
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How to change elements inside a vector using insert function and iterators?

I would like to change values of a vector with a specified size, using the insert function and iterators. When I start debugging, Visual Studio shows me this message: Vector iterator not ...
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