June 2001
Intermediate to advanced
288 pages
7h 56m
English
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Contents
Item 1: Choose your containers with care
Item 2: Beware the illusion of container-independent code
Item 3: Make copying cheap and correct for objects in containers
Item 4: Call empty instead of checking size() against zero
Item 5: Prefer range member functions to their single-element counterparts
Item 6: Be alert for C++’s most vexing parse
Item 8: Never create containers of auto_ptrs
Item 9: Choose carefully among erasing options
Item 10: Be aware of allocator conventions and restrictions
Item 11: Understand the legitimate uses of custom allocators
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