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The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List
This question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year.
Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from ...
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What is an undefined reference/unresolved external symbol error and how do I fix it?
What are undefined reference/unresolved external symbol errors? What are common causes, and how do I fix and prevent these errors?
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What's the problem with "using namespace std;"?
I have heard using namespace std; is wrong, and that I should use std::cout and std::cin directly instead.
Why is this? Does it risk declaring variables that share the same name as something in the ...
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Why can templates only be implemented in the header file?
Quote from The C++ standard library: a tutorial and handbook:
The only portable way of using templates at the moment is to implement them in header files by using inline functions.
Why is this?
(...
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Why is iostream::eof inside a loop condition (i.e. `while (!stream.eof())`) considered wrong?
I just found a comment in this answer saying that using iostream::eof in a loop condition is "almost certainly wrong". I generally use something like while(cin>>n) - which I guess implicitly ...
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What is The Rule of Three?
What does copying an object mean?
What are the copy constructor and the copy assignment operator?
When do I need to declare them myself?
How can I prevent my objects from being copied?
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What are the basic rules and idioms for operator overloading?
Note: This question and the original answers are from 2010 and partially outdated. Most of it is still good and helpful, but the original text no longer covers everything there is to know about C++ ...
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Why should I not #include <bits/stdc++.h>?
I posted a question with my code whose only #include directive was the following:
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
My teacher told me to do this, but in the comments section I was informed that I ...
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Can a local variable's memory be accessed outside its scope?
I have the following code.
#include <iostream>
int * foo()
{
int a = 5;
return &a;
}
int main()
{
int* p = foo();
std::cout << *p;
*p = 8;
std::cout << *...
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Where and why do I have to put the "template" and "typename" keywords?
In templates, where and why do I have to put typename and template on dependent names?
What exactly are dependent names anyway?
I have the following code:
template <typename T, typename Tail> // ...
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Undefined, unspecified and implementation-defined behavior
What is undefined behavior (UB) in C and C++? What about unspecified behavior and implementation-defined behavior? What is the difference between them?
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What is object slicing?
In C++, what is object slicing and when does it occur?
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What are the rules about using an underscore in a C++ identifier?
It's common in C++ to name member variables with some kind of prefix to denote the fact that they're member variables, rather than local variables or parameters. If you've come from an MFC background, ...
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What is array-to-pointer conversion aka. decay?
What is array-to-pointer conversion aka. decay? Is there any relation to array pointers?
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What are sequence points, and how do they relate to undefined behavior?
What are "sequence points"?
What is the relation between undefined behaviour and sequence points?
I often use funny and convoluted expressions like a[++i] = i;, to make myself feel better. ...
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Why aren't variable-length arrays part of the C++ standard?
I haven't used C very much in the last few years. When I read this question today I came across some C syntax which I wasn't familiar with.
Apparently in C99 the following syntax is valid:
void foo(...
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What is the strict aliasing rule?
When asking about common undefined behavior in C, people sometimes refer to the strict aliasing rule.
What are they talking about?
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What should main() return in C and C++?
What is the correct (most efficient) way to define the main() function in C and C++ — int main() or void main() — and why? And how about the arguments?
If int main() then return 1 or return 0?
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Why does std::getline() skip input after a formatted extraction?
I have the following piece of code that prompts the user for their cat's age and name:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
int main()
{
int age;
std::string name;
std::cin &...
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How do I profile C++ code running on Linux?
How do I find areas of my code that run slowly in a C++ application running on Linux?
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How do I iterate over the words of a string?
How do I iterate over the words of a string composed of words separated by whitespace?
Note that I'm not interested in C string functions or that kind of character manipulation/access. I prefer ...
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What is the copy-and-swap idiom?
What is the copy-and-swap idiom and when should it be used? What problems does it solve? Does it change for C++11?
Related:
What are your favorite C++ Coding Style idioms: Copy-swap
Copy constructor ...
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Resolve build errors due to circular dependency amongst classes
I often find myself in a situation where I am facing multiple compilation/linker errors in a C++ project due to some bad design decisions (made by someone else :) ) which lead to circular dependencies ...
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What are copy elision and return value optimization?
What is copy elision? What is (named) return value optimization? What do they imply?
In what situations can they occur? What are limitations?
If you were referenced to this question, you're probably ...
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Why is processing a sorted array faster than processing an unsorted array?
In this C++ code, sorting the data (before the timed region) makes the primary loop ~6x faster:
#include <algorithm>
#include <ctime>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
// ...
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What are the differences between a pointer variable and a reference variable?
What is the difference between a pointer variable and a reference variable?
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Why isn't sizeof for a struct equal to the sum of sizeof of each member?
Why does the sizeof operator return a size larger for a structure than the total sizes of the structure's members?
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How to find the size of an array (from a pointer pointing to the first element array)?
First off, here is some code:
int main()
{
int days[] = {1,2,3,4,5};
int *ptr = days;
printf("%u\n", sizeof(days));
printf("%u\n", sizeof(ptr));
return 0;
}
Is there a way to ...
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What is this weird colon-member (" : ") syntax in the constructor?
Recently I've seen an example like the following:
#include <iostream>
class Foo {
public:
int bar;
Foo(int num): bar(num) {};
};
int main(void) {
std::cout << Foo(42).bar << ...
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How to remove "noise" from GCC/clang assembly output?
I want to inspect the assembly output of applying boost::variant in my code in order to see which intermediate calls are optimized away.
When I compile the following example (with GCC 5.3 using g++ -...
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How do I use extern to share variables between source files?
I know that global variables in C sometimes have the extern keyword. What is an extern variable? What is the declaration like? What is its scope?
This is related to sharing variables across source ...
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How do I use arrays in C++?
C++ inherited arrays from C where they are used virtually everywhere. C++ provides abstractions that are easier to use and less error-prone (std::vector<T> since C++98 and std::array<T, n> ...
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Iterator invalidation rules for C++ containers
What are the iterator invalidation rules for C++ containers?
(Note: This Q&A is an entry in Stack Overflow's C++ FAQ. Meta-discussion about the question itself should be posted on the Meta question ...
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What is move semantics?
I've just finished listening to the Software Engineering radio podcast interview with Scott Meyers regarding C++11. Most of the new features made sense to me, with the exception of one. I still don't ...
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Accessing an array out of bounds gives no error, why?
I am assigning values in a C++ program out of the bounds like this:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int array[2];
array[0] = 1;
array[1] = 2;
array[3] = 3;
...
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How do you implement the Singleton design pattern?
Recently I've bumped into a realization/implementation of the Singleton design pattern for C++. It has looked like this (I have adopted it from the real-life example):
// a lot of methods are omitted ...
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How can I read and parse CSV files in C++?
I need to load and use CSV file data in C++. At this point it can really just be a comma-delimited parser (ie don't worry about escaping new lines and commas). The main need is a line-by-line parser ...
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What is the difference between a definition and a declaration?
The meaning of both eludes me.
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What is a smart pointer and when should I use one?
What is a smart pointer and when should I use one?
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Where do I find the current C or C++ standard documents?
For many questions the answer seems to be found in "the standard". However, where do we find that? Preferably online.
Googling can sometimes feel futile, again especially for the C standards, since ...
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When to use virtual destructors?
I have a solid understanding of most OOP theory but the one thing that confuses me a lot is virtual destructors.
I thought that the destructor always gets called no matter what and for every object in ...
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What is the difference between const int*, const int * const, and int const *?
I always mess up how to use const int*, const int * const, and int const * correctly. Is there a set of rules defining what you can and cannot do?
I want to know all the do's and all don'ts in terms ...
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What is a lambda expression, and when should I use one?
What is a lambda expression in C++11? When would I use one? What class of problem do they solve that wasn't possible prior to their introduction?
A few examples, and use cases would be useful.
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How to access a local variable from a different function using pointers?
May I have any access to a local variable in a different function? If so, how?
void replaceNumberAndPrint(int array[3]) {
printf("%i\n", array[1]);
printf("%i\n", array[1]);
}
int * getArray(...
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How to set, clear, and toggle a single bit
How can I set, clear, and toggle a bit?
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Read file line by line using ifstream in C++
The contents of file.txt are:
5 3
6 4
7 1
10 5
11 6
12 3
12 4
Where 5 3 is a coordinate pair.
How do I process this data line by line in C++?
I am able to get the first line, but how do I get the ...
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When can I use a forward declaration?
I am looking for the definition of when I am allowed to do forward declaration of a class in another class's header file:
Am I allowed to do it for a base class, for a class held as a member, for a ...
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How can you check whether a templated class has a member function?
Is it possible to write a template that changes behavior depending on if a certain member function is defined on a class?
Here's a simple example of what I would want to write:
template<class T&...
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Why can't the default constructor be called with empty brackets?
Is there any good reason that an empty set of round brackets (parentheses) isn't valid for calling the default constructor in C++?
MyObject object; // ok - default ctor
MyObject object(blah); // ...
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What is the difference between #include <filename> and #include "filename"?
What is the difference between using angle brackets and quotes in an include directive?
#include <filename>
#include "filename"