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Bug when sorting std::deque

When compiling a C++ project in release mode with Visual Studio 2022 version 17.6.4 with the ‘Inline function expansion’ option set to /Ob2, i have found out that the std::sort function for std::deque ...
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how to use std::pmr to reuse a buff

I want to use std::pmr's mechanism to build a object pool, but monotonic_buffer_resource can not reuse memory and other type memory resource can not be bound to a buff. So how could I do, or just std::...
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How to merge/count adjacent 1's within an std:array using std?

Let say I've an std:array<int> such as: 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 I'd like to use std (if possible) to do this in c++11: sum adjacent 1's erase the summed value transform 0 to 1 So getting this result ...
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When should I care about possible offset overflow?

When I need to define an offset in array, should I care about possible overflow of the offset value in case it has the same sizeof the index in the array? Formally, signed value offset has twice less ...
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How to get the closest signed type which covers all the range of current unsigned type?

In the template I have a type for index (IndexType) which is unsigned type and need to create a member for offset which could be negative but should contain all the range for the initial unsigned type....
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Is it possible to use [[no_unique_address]] with non-POD types?

With the attribute [[no_unique_address]] used for plain old data (POD) arrays like std::size_t[] the template specialization for zero structure size could be as small as index member is has, not ...
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How to access template parameters?

If I need to know template parameters in some other template which uses it, how can I access them? Is the way below with the constexpr static size_t data_size the recommended approach or there is some ...
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How to unify access to class member when their presense is optional?

Processing large amounts of data (gigabytes) I use indexes to data arrays. Since access to data could lead to cache inefficiency, I want to cache some data from array together with the index which ...
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How do you std::round doubles, but round towards zero in halfway cases?

I am in a situation where I need to round 0.5 and -0.5 down to 0. So I checked various documentations - The generic C++ methods seems always round 0.5 away from 0. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/...
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What is the default clock type of std::chrono::duration?

I've seen that there are 2 different clock types, steady_clock (monotonic clock) and system_clock (wall clock). If I use std::chrono::duration to wait some time, e.g.: cv.wait_for( lock, std::chrono::...
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Why std::mutex can't be used with std::execution::par_unseq?

According to the execution_policy std::mutex can't be used with std::execution::par_unseq with the following example on the page: int x = 0; std::mutex m; int a[] = {1, 2}; std::for_each(std::...
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std::execution::par does not spawn threads

I am trying to parallelize the processing of problems contained in a vector. To do so I would like to first try to avoid std::thread, given that the std provides parallel execution methods which ...
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How to avoid creating file if no data sent to std::ofstream?

When C++ creates std::ofstream it instantly and implicitly creates the underlying file. I am totally fine with this behaviour unless I have a code which only during its run can see if any data at all ...
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Why does throwing a std::exception by reference throw the base std::exception class instead of the derived class?

OK, I am loosing it. I spent time on this but impossible to get the clue. My tests program is below: #include <iostream> #include <exception> class SyntaxErrorException : public std::...
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Why std::map can't use operator < for std::span? [duplicate]

Why exactly does it not work to define operator < for std::span to be stored as a key in std::map? It is necessary to define a functor and pass it as a parameter to std::map. What is so specific in ...
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Fill index with C++ Standard Library

Having some data in struct Data { std::size_t some_other_data = 0; std::size_t id = 0; }; which are stored in std::vector I want to create an index to elements by their id and append it to a ...
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Why std::sort actually moves the content of std::string?

What is the specific reason that both std::sort and std::ranges::sort lead to the underlying context of std::string copying during sorting, while std::swap just exchanges the pointers in the std::...
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c++ stream manipulator that inserts a multi-character delimiter if stream is not empty

I am using the delimiter manipulator below to insert a comma or a space to separate items when writing them into a stringstream. Is there a way to make it support multi-character separators as well ? ...
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How to extract std::string_view tokens from std::ranges::lazy_split_view using >= C++23?

In a compile-time parser, I need to extract parts of a std::string_value literal and decode them. A minimal, unfortunately not compiling, example of what I do is: #include <charconv> #include &...
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Is std::basic_format_string copyable and moveable?

On cppreference.com I can't find any information about whether std::basic_format_string defines a copy or move constructor or if these don't exist. When I look at Microsoft's STL implementation, it ...
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Is there a way to store std::atomic in a structure as a value in MS Concurrency::concurrent_unordered_map?

The MS Concurrency::concurrent_unordered_map doesn't provide the emplace method, so I don't have a chance to use advice from How to store std::atomic in a structure as a value in std::unordered_map?. ...
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How to store std::atomic in a structure as a value in std::unordered_map?

The std::atomic is totally fine to be stored as a value in std::unordered_map regardless of the question "what it means to allow a copy of atomic", it even can be stored in std::pair in the ...
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Does std hold a type traits that transforms a list of types and aggregate each transformation value into a single expression?

With template specialization, it is possible to code a traits that takes a list of types, apply a transformation on each type that returns a boolean, and then evaluate a final expression that is a and ...
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cache last function return value

I want to implement caching of last function return value. I'm not sure if something like this already exists in the C++ Standard Library. Justification With C++ Standard algorithms, predicates, etc. ...
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Why rehash has quadratic complexity, but operator [] has linear complexity in worst case?

I know about this question, but mine is a bit different. Why does rehash have quadratic complexity, but operator [] (which can call rehash) has linear complexity in worst case? Sorry, but I don't have ...
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How to implement move functionality without any reference to std::move or std::swap?

How to implement move functionality without any reference to std::move or std::swap? What is a standard function prototype acceptable by STL, and how to use it? Please, give an example. I tried to ...
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Customize formatter with abstraction

I am trying the following (link): #include <string> #include <format> // For std::format #include <fmt/format.h> // For fmt::format #include <ranges> #include <functional>...
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std::vector, std::map, std::string, etc. as struct members?

I'm quite used to C# in which structs are best left to only having members of unmanaged types so that the sizeof() the struct is pre-determined and can be treated entirely as a value type. When one ...
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Is there std algorithm or their combination to find the longest sequences of repeating values in a sorted array?

Functional specification In a sorted array (or vector) find the longest sequences of repeated values. The size of array is expected to be relatively large (up to a million of entries). Please see the ...
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Convert std::function to a function pointer

I have a function from the C library that accepts a function pointer int c_func(void(*func)(void*), void* data); I want to write a wrapper for this function that takes a std::function instead of a ...
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std::stod throw invalid_argument exception [duplicate]

I make some simple program, that calculate expression in std::string format. But std::stod is throwing invalid_argument exception. Here is the code. #include <string> #include <iostream> ...
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Why is the reference count not 2? [duplicate]

#include <iostream> #include <memory> class type { public: type() { std::cout << __FUNCTION__ << std::endl; } ~type() { std::cout << ...
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It there standard algorithm or their combination for conditional replacing adjacent repeating values?

Functional specification In case in the vector the value adjacently repeated more than repetitions times and this value is not excluded by some predicate, replace all the repeated values with a new ...
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Is `int(int) const` a valid function type in C++23?

Below is excerpted from cppref: template<class...> class move_only_function; // not defined template<class R, class... Args> class move_only_function<R(Args...) const>; I also ...
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Is there a way to conditionally pass the functor as predicate to standard library algorithm?

I have a call to std::mismatch with many arguments and based on some condition I need either to run standard version or version with my predicate. Is there a way to avoid std::mismatch call ...
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Why doesn't std::source_location provide lengths to avoid performance penalty in C++20?

Consider the following code: void Log(std::string_view msg, std::source_location const& loc = std::source_location::current()) { // Performance penalty! auto const n = std::...
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C++ - Pointer stability of returning an element from std::vector<T*>?

What does std::vector look like in memory? So I was reading the above just now and I noticed the following quote: Iterator and address stability of elements is guaranteed with std::vector only if no ...
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Why does NOT exist std::errno while "errno" does?

In order to make my codes more compliant with C++ style instead of C style, I want to replace errno with std::errno, and replace include <errno.h> with include <cerrno>. To my supprise, ...
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Storage for top N values

Is there something in Standard C++ library for keeping top N values to avoid the reinvention of the wheel in the following way? Fully functional demo. The code: #include <algorithm> #include <...
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Is it possible to use std::generate on an empty std::vector for which we have only called .reserve?

My main function: #include <vector> //#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> int main() { std::vector<char> v; int len = 2 * 5 + 1; v.reserve(len); // ...
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How to check if std::vector is empty using RandomAccessIterator?

I have written a function which takes a pair of RandomAccessIterators on a vector to sort it. This works fine. I wrote a Test case which exhibits strange behaviour. A "simulation" of my ...
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Algorithm implementation for ranges support

Looking at algorithms like std::ranges::upper_bound I see two implementations: For ranges represented by iterator and sentinel For ranges directly represented by ranges Is this a kind of legacy or ...
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How to insert NULL character in std::wstringstream?

I need to construct a multi-string (REG_MULTI_SZ) in C++ from a list of values represented in a std::vector<std::wstring>. This is what first came to mind but was of course incorrect: std::...
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Inconsistent output order of std::cout and std::cerr in CLion [duplicate]

I'm experiencing an inconsistent behavior with the output order of std::cout and std::cerr in the console of CLion I have a simple C++ program that includes both std::cout and std::cerr statements. ...
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Does Std have a Default Properties Checker

When I write a template class that I could change based on certain template special cases, then there are sometimes situations where even despite good encapsulation I find myself at debate between ...
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Does std::erase() and std::erase_if() cause reallocation of the vector?

As the title of the question states, do any of std::erase() and std::erase_if() cause reallocation of the vector? Which one is more efficient among the two: should I use the erase-remove idiom or ...
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statefull allocators in visual studio? looks a bit broken - is there a way to write a working stateful custom allocator in VS?

Porting some code to VS is not working because the implementation of std::allocator dose not properly support allocators with state. From the code example that works well on gcc and clang it look like ...
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Why does std::swap<std::array<int,3>> not compile?

I would like to swap two arrays of ints of some fixed size. Counterintuitively, the following does not compile because no matching instance of swap has been found. #include <array> #include <...
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Transparent search for a std::map with a std::pair as a key

If there is a std::map<std::pair<std::string, std::string>, some_type> what is the best way to find its values? I guess the most obvious one is to do something like this: map.find(std::...
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Checking two std::map with some shared keys if overlapping keys map to the same values

I have two maps that might have some overlapping keys. I want to check if, on those keys, the corresponding values agree. What is the best (fastest) way to implement this? I have a rudimentary ...
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