How many times would myVector.cend()
be called at runtime:
std::vector<int> myVector;
// ...
for (auto it = myVector.cbegin(); it != myVector.cend(); ++it)
{
// ...
}
It should be called either once or myVector.size() + 1
times, but I'm not sure how much we can expect the compiler to optimize things here. Because of that, I almost always add beforehand:
const auto end = myVector.cend();
and fix the loop this way:
for (auto it = myVector.cbegin(); it != end; ++it)