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C++ Common Knowledge Stephen Dewhurst

C++ Common Knowledge par Stephen Dewhurst

C++ Common Knowledge Stephen Dewhurst


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Résumé

C++ is a large, complex language, and learning it is never easy. But some concepts and techniques must be thoroughly mastered if programmers are ever to do professional-quality work. This book presents the technical details essential for C++ programming. It is intended for people who are using C++.

C++ Common Knowledge Résumé

C++ Common Knowledge: Essential Intermediate Programming Stephen Dewhurst

Most C++ programmers are not experts, and they often need preliminaryeducation in various C++ language features, coding techniques, and designpatterns before they can be fully productive. Programmers who need thiseducation include: (1) domain experts who are C programmers, but have onlybasic knowledge of C++; (2) new hires who may have an excellent appreciationof C++ from college courses, but have no practical experience; (3) expert Javaprogrammers who tend to program in C++ the way they do in Java; (4) C++programmers with years of experience maintaining programs, but noknowledge beyond the basics required for that task. What they're missing is thecommon knowledge among experienced C++ programmers, what it takes towrite production-quality programs. That common knowledge is the topic ofthis book.

À propos de Stephen Dewhurst

Stephen C. Dewhurst was among the first users of C++ at Bell Labs. He has more than twenty years of experience in applying C++ to problem areas such as compiler design, securities trading, e-commerce, and embedded telecommunications. He is the author and coauthor of several books on C++ and is a member of the advisory board for The C++ Source, a contributing editor for C/C++ Users Journal, and a former columnist for C++ Report. He is also the author of two C++ compilers and numerous articles on compiler design and C++ programming techniques. 0321321928AB02022005

Sommaire

Preface xi Acknowledgments xvii A Note on Typographical Conventions xix Item 1:Data Abstraction 1 Item 2:Polymorphism 3 Item 3:Design Patterns 7 Item 4:The Standard Template Library 11 Item 5:References Are Aliases, Not Pointers 13 Item 6:Array Formal Arguments 17 Item 7:Const Pointers and Pointers to Const 21 Item 8:Pointers to Pointers 25 Item 9:New Cast Operators 29 Item 10:Meaning of a Const Member Function 33 Item 11:The Compiler Puts Stuff in Classes 37 Item 12:Assignment and Initialization Are Different 41 Item 13:Copy Operations 45 Item 14:Function Pointers 49 Item 15:Pointers to Class Members Are Not Pointers 53 Item 16:Pointers to Member Functions Are Not Pointers 57 Item 17:Dealing with Function and Array Declarators 61 Item 18:Function Objects 63 Item 19:Commands and Hollywood 67 Item 20:STL Function Objects 71 Item 21:Overloading and Overriding Are Different 75 Item 22:Template Method 77 Item 23:Namespaces 81 Item 24:Member Function Lookup 87 Item 25:Argument Dependent Lookup 89 Item 26:Operator Function Lookup 91 Item 27:Capability Queries 93 Item 28:Meaning of Pointer Comparison 97 Item 29:Virtual Constructors and Prototype 99 Item 30:Factory Method 103 Item 31:Covariant Return Types 107 Item 32:Preventing Copying 111 Item 33:Manufacturing Abstract Bases 113 Item 34:Restricting Heap Allocation 117 Item 35:Placement New 119 Item 36:Class-Specific Memory Management 123 Item 37:Array Allocation 127 Item 38:Exception Safety Axioms 131 Item 39:Exception Safe Functions 135 Item 40:RAII 139 Item 41:New, Constructors, and Exceptions 143 Item 42:Smart Pointers 145 Item 43:auto_ptr Is Unusual 147 Item 44:Pointer Arithmetic 149 Item 45:Template Terminology 153 Item 46:Class Template Explicit Specialization 155 Item 47:Template Partial Specialization 161 Item 48:Class Template Member Specialization 165 Item 49:Disambiguating with Typename 169 Item 50:Member Templates 173 Item 51:Disambiguating with Template 179 Item 52:Specializing for Type Information 183 Item 53:Embedded Type Information 189 Item 54:Traits 193 Item 55:Template Template Parameters 199 Item 56:Policies 205 Item 57:Template Argument Deduction 209 Item 58:Overloading Function Templates 213 Item 59:SFINAE 217 Item 60:Generic Algorithms 221 Item 61:You Instantiate What You Use 225 Item 62:Include Guards 229 Item 63:Optional Keywords 231 Bibliography 235 Index 237 Index of Code Examples 245 0321321928T02022005

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C++ Common Knowledge: Essential Intermediate Programming Stephen Dewhurst
Occasion - Très bon état
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Pearson Education (US)
20050310
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