Tags: #string #cpp17 #lambdas
http://playfulprogramming.blogspot.it/2016/08/strings-as-types-with-c17-constexpr.html
http://playfulprogramming.blogspot.it/2016/08/strings-as-types-with-c17-constexpr.html
playfulprogramming.blogspot.it
strings as types with c++17 constexpr lambdas
Recently I stumbled upon a question by @arne_mertz of Simplify C++ fame (if you don't read that blog, start now!) about using string lite...
Tags: #lambdas #cpp17 #variants
"While discussing upcoming C++17 features with other attendees at CppCon 2016, I was surprised to hear complaints about the fact that std::variant visitation requires an external callable object."
https://vittorioromeo.info/index/blog/variants_lambdas_part_1.html
"While discussing upcoming C++17 features with other attendees at CppCon 2016, I was surprised to hear complaints about the fact that std::variant visitation requires an external callable object."
https://vittorioromeo.info/index/blog/variants_lambdas_part_1.html
Tags: #Polymorphism #cpp17 #variant
C++17 gives us std::variant<> which allows for a new form of runtime polymorphism.
https://adishavit.github.io/2016/polymorphism-polymorphism/
C++17 gives us std::variant<> which allows for a new form of runtime polymorphism.
https://adishavit.github.io/2016/polymorphism-polymorphism/
adishavit.github.io
Polymorphism Polymorphism
Insights and Visions
Tags: #cpp17 #newfeatures #guaranteed
"A smaller, more subtle improvement it brings is guaranteed copy elision. The keyword is guaranteed, as copy elision itself has always been part of the standard."
https://jonasdevlieghere.com/guaranteed-copy-elision/
"A smaller, more subtle improvement it brings is guaranteed copy elision. The keyword is guaranteed, as copy elision itself has always been part of the standard."
https://jonasdevlieghere.com/guaranteed-copy-elision/
Jonasdevlieghere
Guaranteed Copy Elision
The new C++17 standard brings many exciting new features. A smaller, more subtle improvement it brings is guaranteed copy elision. The keyword is guaranteed, as copy elision itself has always been part of the standard. Although it might not be a change as…