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C++ Links #9
Welcome to new C++ Links - most important and useful articles, podcasts and videos that happen between 3rd and 9th of November.
In this week we have C++ Standards Committee meeting in San Diego, we
all can’t wait when first reports come out! Until then - one of the
links is Herb Sutter pre-meeting trip report. You will also find video
about differences between std::cerr
, std::cout
& std::clog
, and
many more!
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Post from Arthur O’Dwyer about argument dependent lookup. He recalls the problem described in one of the previous post. Now he shares thoughts about generic names in the standard library:
quuxplusone.github.io/blog/2018/11/04/std-hash-value/ -
New C++ Weekly episode from Jason Turner - he describes when exactly we should use
std::cerr
,std::cout
andstd::clog
.
youtube.com/watch?v=lHGR_kH0PNA -
Pre-trip report from San Diego. Herb Sutter wrote about two new study groups and their roles, new approaches related to a huge number of documents:
herbsutter.com/2018/11/05/pre-trip-report-fall-iso-c-standards-meeting-san-diego/ -
Jonathan Boccara wrote two practical posts about operations on STL containers. The first one is about transferring unique_ptrs from a set to another set:
fluentcpp.com/2018/11/06/how-to-transfer-unique_ptrs-from-a-set-to-another/
The second one is about retrieving the first element from a collection of pairs:
fluentcpp.com/2018/11/06/how-to-transfer-unique_ptrs-from-a-set-to-another/ -
Jeremy Ong shares his thoughts about (in?)famous 2D graphics proposal:
jeremyong.com/c++/graphics/2018/11/05/thoughs-on-the-cpp-graphics-proposal.html -
Post from Guillaume Racicot - he describes modules proposal:
gracicot.github.io/modules/2018/11/04/modules-are-not-precompiled-headers.html -
Video from CopperSpice team - they talk about sequencing, sequence points etc:
youtube.com/watch?v=E-a5d6LRWq8 -
In case you missed - Bartłomiej Filipek Book has a new chapter describing parallel algorithms:
bfilipek.com/2018/11/cpp17indetail-update3.html -
MSVS team announce that range-v3 library can be used with official MSVC 2017. And it’s super easy to setup with vcpkg:
blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vcblog/2018/11/07/use-the-official-range-v3-with-msvc-2017-version-15-9/
Bonus: You can track the CppCon Youtube Channel where more and more
videos from the latest edition start to appear!
youtube.com/user/CppCon
The links are brought to you by Wojciech Razik.
Wojtek is a Senior C++ developer at Thaumatec, currently writing software for a robot. He enjoys reading C++ Standard before bed, and he loves to hate JS from dawn to dusk.
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